00:00Good morning, all my readies. So, a charity organization is coming forward to announce that they are wanting to make a $100,000 donation to the victim's families of that horrific illegal U-turn crash that wound up happening on the Florida Turnpike.
00:15Now, this particular organization is called Sikhs for Justice. Now, the spokesperson, whose last name is Dunham, had this to say. He said, quote, that he saw sorrow and suffering in Harjinder Singh's eyes and that he is praying that he is doing the Sikh prayer. He is facing mental anguish for what happened that day, he said, end quote.
00:40Danim also shared at the press conference that Singh had shared exactly what had happened the day of that horrific accident with both family members and friends, claiming they even held the hand of one of the victims right after the accident.
00:57Danim also went on to say during the press conference, quote, and I also observed and he made this statement as soon as that happened.
01:05He came out of his seat at the semi-truck, went over to the van, broke open the window or the glass, and held the hand and said, help is on the way, please stay with me.
01:16That clearly states that he deeply feels grief and sorrow for the incident that has happened.
01:23Now, Dunham went on to say even more, saying, quote,
01:26It is also important to note that Harjinder's case is one of tragic misjudgment and not of an intentional and malicious act.
01:36Harjinder did not set out to harm anybody in any way and right now to portray him or treat him as a malicious killer and would be very wrong at this time, end quote.
01:46Now, one of the biggest questions a lot of people were asking is, how did Harjinder and his brother Harjinder, how were they able to leave Florida and make it all the way to California before they were apprehended by police again and extradited back to Florida?
02:02Dunham said that he had spoken to Harjinder to find out exactly what had happened.
02:06He stated, quote, that Florida Highway Patrol left him at a gas station and he stayed in a motel, and the next morning his owner-operator, the truck owner, sent two tickets for him to fly back to California.
02:20According to him, he was not given any instructions to stay in Florida.
02:25He was allowed to proceed with his asylum application, which is pending, and that's the procedures which immigration has provided in the past.
02:33Now, Dunham went on to say that the organization is going to be donating $100,000 of what he has called compassionate aid and says that a check is going to be hand-delivered to Governor DeSanto's office in Florida
03:00and that the money is to be used towards the victims' families of the three victims that were killed in this horrific accident.
03:07Now, Dunham went on to have this to say.
03:10He said, quote,
03:11This is just a compassion to show that the Sikh as a community is standing in solidarity with the victims,
03:18that this is our main religious cause, that we are always there for humanitarian relief and a humanitarian cause.
03:25We are known for this. Sikhs are known for this.
03:28And we want to show our compassion, just compassionate aid, which is what we are doing, end quote.
03:35So, let me know.
03:36What do you guys think about this organization coming forward to say that they want to donate $100,000
03:41and the fact that they're showing full support for Harshinder Singh,
03:46saying that this was a simple accident and that it was not malicious or criminal.
03:51So, I'm just kind of curious as to what you guys think.
03:54I do think it's not.
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