
Officials confirmed the killer was on his phone driving a semi using an illegal CDL.
Kulgeet Kang's name is of Punjabi origin and is a common name among Sikh communities.
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The trucking company and whoever gave this creep a CDL need to be prosecuted bigtime.
High time we get rid of these people.
Kang was using a cell phone when he killed an American.
Can the government search your cell phone data without a warrant?
Generally, no. Under the Fourth Amendment, the government must obtain a warrant based on probable cause to search the digital contents of your cell phone. This protection also extends to your historical cell phone location data and geofence tracking.
However, there are a few major exceptions and gray areas where warrantless searches are permitted or heavily debated:
Consent: If you freely and voluntarily give police permission to look through your phone, they do not need a warrant.
The government maintains that Fourth Amendment protections do not apply at international borders. Customs agents often claim the authority to seize and conduct advanced searches of electronic devices without a warrant.
Law enforcement agencies sometimes bypass traditional warrant requirements by purchasing commercial location data directly from third-party data brokers.
Police can access your phone without a warrant if there is an immediate, life-threatening emergency (e.g., an active kidnapping or a missing person).
Trucking companies don’t “give” CDLs, states do.
He looks like he’s not all there…