Modou F. Ngom fraudulently obtains licenses and citizenship after deadly Ohio crash
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Modou F. Ngom fraudulently obtains licenses and citizenship after deadly Ohio crash
5 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Ngom, 50, was charged after causing the April 11 I-71 crash that killed a family of three in Delaware County, Ohio.
Authorities say Ngom used multiple identities to obtain a driver’s license, commercial license, and U.S. citizenship, leading to seven felony charges and referral of the case to ICE and federal prosecutors.
The victims, Luke and Lynnea Soposki and their 1-year-old son, were identified as local professionals; three others suffered serious injuries. Investigators uncovered conflicting identity records following Ngom’s arrest.
How many other truckers might be on the road right now with fraudulent commercial licenses?
Could modern identity technology have prevented this fraud and the resulting fatal crash?
What does this tragic case reveal about the security of America’s official identification systems?
How are authorities dismantling the 'CDL mills' that enable unqualified truck drivers?
If his citizenship is revoked for fraud, what legal precedent does this set for others?