Amandeep Singh, 36, a construction business owner, received 8 â…“ to 25 years behind bars for killing Roslyn High School varsity tennis players Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein, both 14 ...
Hundreds of tearful friends and loved ones packed a Nassau County courtroom – and two overflow rooms – Friday as Amandeep Singh was sentenced to up to 25 years for the deaths of Roslyn Middle ...
Amandeep Singh was sentenced to eight and a third to 25 years in prison on Feb. 7 for causing the high-speed drug- and alcohol-fueled crash that killed two teenaged Roslyn tennis players when he ...
Amandeep Singh, 36, was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison for the 2023 crash. On Friday, the courtrooms were full of tears as the victims' friends and loved ones gathered to give impact ...
MINEOLA, NY – Amandeep Singh, an Indian American construction executive, was sentenced on February 7 to a maximum of 25 years in prison for a deadly wrong-way crash that killed two teenage ...
Amandeep Singh was sentenced to eight-and-a-third to 25 years in prison for the deaths of 14-year-old Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein in the drunk driving crash in Nassau County. The 36-year ...
Amandeep Singh, of Roslyn, pleaded guilty last month to aggravated vehicular manslaughter and related charges in the deaths of eighth graders Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein on May 2 ...
Amandeep Singh, 36, pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide and DWI in connection to the May 2023 crash. He had turned down similar guilty pleas in the past and had previously pleaded not ...
Amandeep Singh was sentenced for killing two Roslyn teenagers in a drunken wrong-way crash. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday/Howard Schnapp /Paul Mazza /Andy Siegel/Tyler ...
It was a reversal for Amandeep Singh, who pled guilty to the top charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and manslaughter. He had previously pleaded not guilty to a 15-count indictment including ...
Police bodycam video shows Amandeep Singh, who pleaded guilty to killing two Roslyn teens in a wrong-way drunken crash, talking to Nassau police moments after the collision in May 2023.