Saturday, July 11, 2026

Biden Immigrant Trucker from Muslim Country Reportedly Rammed, Killed College Soccer Goalie - Had to Use Translation App to Talk with Cops

Biden Immigrant Trucker from Muslim Country Reportedly Rammed, Killed College Soccer Goalie - Had to Use Translation App to Talk with Cops


It’s one of those horrible times when we regret to inform you that the thing that the left promises you never happens has happened, again. And it claimed a life in the process.

According to multiple reports, Bekhzod Asrarov — an immigrant from the predominantly Muslim Asian country of Uzbekistan who came to the United States under Joe Biden’s administration — is being charged with a felony after the commercial truck he was driving rammed a car from behind and he allegedly attempted to destroy and hide evidence from police.

What’s more, Asrarov’s English was apparently so terrible that he needed a Google translation app on his phone to even talk with police about it.According to a Tuesday WBNS-TV report, the crash happened in the early hours of Sunday morning on Interstate 71 in Madison County, Ohio. State Patrol troopers responded to a call that a Freightliner Cascadia semi-truck had hit a Honda Accord from behind.

The driver of the Accord, 21-year-old Tobias Forsythe, was dead at the scene. Fox Newsreported that Forsythe was a soccer player for the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, where he was goalkeeper.According to a Tuesday WBNS-TV report, the crash happened in the early hours of Sunday morning on Interstate 71 in Madison County, Ohio. State Patrol troopers responded to a call that a Freightliner Cascadia semi-truck had hit a Honda Accord from behind.

The driver of the Accord, 21-year-old Tobias Forsythe, was dead at the scene. Fox Newsreported that Forsythe was a soccer player for the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, where he was goalkeeper.

We don’t know more — in part, authorities say, because Asrarov doesn’t want us to know more.

From WBNS:

The trooper wrote that he walked to the semitruck to see if there was a dash camera. The trooper reported seeing a dash camera mount and a cord near the mount, but no camera. The trooper believed Asrarov may have removed the camera.

Court records say that the trooper walked to the ambulance where Asrarov was situated and informed the medics that there was a dash camera missing from the semi. Using Google Translate, the medics asked Asrarov about a dash camera. Asrarov reportedly pointed to his right pocket. Records say that medics retrieved the dash camera from his right pocket.

Authorities seized the dash camera from Asrarov, along with three cellphones and an electric logbook tablet. Records say warrants are being drafted to retrieve evidence from Asrarov’s electronic devices.

Fox, meanwhile, reported that authorities believe Asrarov tried to destroy all of his electronic devices. The 42-year-old has been charged with a felony count of tampering with evidence, with more potentially to come. As of Tuesday, he was being held in the Tri-County Regional Jail while the crash was being investigated further.

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The bigger issue, of course, is poorly trained drivers with little to no fluency in the English language driving massive 40-ton rigs on freeways across the United States, with fatal results. As WSYX-TV noted, you must know English to have a CDL — but often, so-called “CDL mills” will pass drivers on through to the interstates even if they don’t train or test them properly.

“When these national training standards came out, there was a proliferation of bad actors,” Andrew Poliakoff, vice president of the Commercial Vehicle Training Association, told WSYX. “Some were offering one- or two-day training. Those are terrible practices, and we’ve been working to get those operators out of the industry.”



 

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