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Two injured in five-vehicle rear-end crash
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Posted By: mc squared, 3/20/2026 11:30:28 AM

Two people were injured in a five-vehicle pileup on northbound Interstate 5 in Tumwater on Thursday. A semi driven by Amritpal Singh, 32, of Puyallup in the far left lane reportedly rear-ended another semi in the left lane, driven by Monte R. Willueit, 64, of Spanaway. Willueit’s semi then rear-ended the passenger car in front of it, driven by Paul W. Meyers, 80, of Chehalis. That car then rear-ended two other passenger cars in front of it. One of the cars was driven by Tobias S. Casady, 21, of Kelso, and the other was driven by Ruth J. Elder, 58, of Olympia.

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No mention of the driver's legal status, and typically, the name 'Singh' pops up. Cancel all CDLs issued to a Singh and cut crashes WAY down.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JHHolliday 3/20/2026 11:52:13 AM (No. 2082736)
The trucking company should be sued into bankruptcy. Unfortunately, their insurance company will do most of the payout, but hopefully there won't be high enough limits on their policy to cover all the lawsuits. I just wish the trucking company owners could also be individually sued. They knew very well that they were hiring inexperienced and probably illegal drivers.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 3/20/2026 12:03:54 PM (No. 2082744)
I'll give odds that "a semi driven by Amritpal Singh," is a truck driven by an illegal alien who can't speak or read English. This 'Sing' clan name is apparently all truck drivers, and massive numbers are here illegally.
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