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Amandeep Singh sentenced in Long Island alcohol-induced crash that killed two teens

The grieving family of two 14-year-old boys killed by a drunk driver in a false drug-induced crash on Long Island is responsible for shortening their lives as a “evil” moment before he is kicked out A man exploded into prison.

Hundreds of tear-inducing friends and loved ones have been sentenced to Amandeep Singh for up to 25 years on May 3, 2023 in the deaths of eighth Roslyn Middle School students Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein. So we packed a Nassau County courtroom and two overflow rooms.

“Instead of picking up my son at school, I had to identify him at the morgue. Drew's father, Mitch Hassenbein, called Singh the “definition of evil,” and in court, calling him the “definition of evil.” I said.

Amandeepsin was sentenced to eight to 25 years in state prisons. Newsday

“I'm a broken, bitter, angry man, filled with dark sides, trying to navigate the foreign world. You tore your heart from our family. He's been killed by my son. He gave us a sentence and gave us all life sentences.”

Hassenbein was one of nine people who delivered the victim's impact statement. Many of them denounced the courts for punishment they felt long enough.

Singh was driving North Broadway traffic at a speed limit of 95 mph and 40 mph when he slammed the 2019 Dodge Ram against Alfa Romeo Drew. – of old boy.

Two 14-year-old boys died in the crash on May 3, 2023. Dennis A. Clark
Drew's father, Mitch Hassenbein, is known as Singh and “the definition of evil.” Newsday

The 36-year-old is drunk, cocaine-intoxicated, has a blood alcohol content of .15, almost twice the legal limit – a police officer retrieved a bottle of tequila from the truck.

The two married fathers later escaped from the scene and hid behind a trash can at a nearby shopping centre, where they were arrested by police. Prosecutors said Singh was very drunk and thought he was in New Jersey.

Ethan Falkowitz, a 8th grader, was killed when Singh's Dodge Lamb slammed him on the Alfa Romeo. Tyler Hill Camp/Facebook

“Amandeep Singh is not a man, he is a coward and a murderer. He deserved a much worse sentence than he received,” he said, teenager who survived the shipwreck that combined SUVs. Zachary Sheena of

“He never apologized, and took every opportunity he could to try and get out of trouble. He's a selfish coward. Drew and Ethan will never be forgotten. was the definition of perfection.”

14-year-old Drew Hassenbein was also killed when he crashed. Jay TLC Jacobs/Facebook

Sheena, who is currently suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, was behind the wheels of a destroyed car. Drew and Ethan, sitting on the right side of the front and back, were brought to the brunt of the crash fall and were killed instantly.

The other two were injured in a crash.

Ethan's mother, Lynn Folkowitz, shed tears when she read the victim's impact statement. Newsday
Drew's mother, Jamie Hassenbein, said Singh had destroyed her family and son's “bright future.” Newsday

The mother of the murdered boy spoke in tears as he expressed Shin's “hatred.”

“You stole my heart and soul,” says Ethan's mother, Lynn Folkowitz, who is drunk after Drew's mother, Jaime Hassenbein, destroyed her son's “bright future.” He said he criticized him.

The Forkowitz family were devastated in court due to their verdict. Dennis A. Clark

“You've taken it all off, I hate you,” she said.

Singh pleaded guilty to the January 15 count indictment. This includes manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, vehicle murder, assault, driving while drunk and leaving the scene of the accident.

Singh apologized for his actions before being taken to prison later. Newsday

Shin called the horrible shipwreck a microcosm of stupidity and selfishness.

“It was my fault,” he told the court. CBS News reported.

“Losing a child is the greatest sadness. I committed a deadly sin. If anyone should have died, it would have been me.”

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