Ohio Trucker Enters Not Guilty Plea in Fatal I-71 Multi-Vehicle Crash
Key Details 50-year-old truck driver Modou Ngom appeared in Delaware County court on April 21st and pleaded not guilty to all charges stemming from the April 11th I-71 crash that killed three family members. The incident involved a nine-vehicle pileup in Ohio and resulted in multiple serious injuries. Charges and Current Status Ngom faces three counts of aggravated vehicular homicide and four counts of vehicular assault. He remains in custody with a $500,000 bond in place, and his trial is scheduled for June 23rd as originally planned. Driver History Raises Concerns Records show Ngom holds a valid Ohio CDL but has accumulated several traffic citations since 2007. An equipment failure crash in 2024 went unreported on his federal record, raising questions about compliance oversight. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio attempted a compliance investigation at his residence but was unable to complete it as requested by the FMCSA. Why It Matters This case highlights ongoing concerns about driver accountability and the importance of thorough compliance audits in the trucking industry.
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