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    BLOODBATH—Migrant Trucker | Nicole Gregory, Billy, Zabar, Krishaun, & Kason McKellar

    Highway BLOODBATH—Migrant Trucker Charged




    A Cuban migrant truck driver who allegedly “cannot speak English” killed five people on a Texas highway after falling asleep at the wheel and plowing into stalled traffic, raising urgent concerns about lax licensing standards and inadequate training for foreign drivers operating deadly 80,000-pound vehicles on American roads.

    Key Takeaways

    • Alexis Osmani Gonzalez-Companioni, a 27-year-old Cuban national who reportedly cannot speak English, has been charged with five counts of manslaughter after allegedly falling asleep and causing a multi-vehicle collision on I-20 in Texas.

    • The “horrific” crash killed five people and injured several others when Gonzalez-Companioni’s semi-truck failed to slow for traffic, creating what officials described as a “mass casualty” event.

    • This tragedy follows a similar March incident where another foreign-born driver killed five people near Austin, highlighting a dangerous pattern of inadequately trained migrant drivers operating commercial vehicles.

    • Florida officials recently uncovered a scheme where DMV employees were selling commercial truck driver’s licenses to unqualified drivers, including illegal immigrants, further exposing critical flaws in our transportation safety system.

    • Gonzalez-Companioni is currently held on $1.5 million bond as federal investigators launch a probe into the deadly crash.


    Deadly Multi-Vehicle Pileup Claims Five Lives

    The devastating crash occurred Saturday afternoon around 2:40 p.m. on Interstate 20 near Terrell, Texas, when Alexis Osmani Gonzalez-Companioni allegedly dozed off behind the wheel of his semi-truck and barreled into slowed traffic. According to Texas Department of Public Safety officials, the 27-year-old driver failed to notice traffic had slowed ahead of him, resulting in a chain-reaction collision involving three 18-wheelers and four passenger vehicles. The violent impact immediately killed four occupants of a pickup truck, while a fifth victim in a Jeep Compass died after being struck by one of the jack-knifed semi-trucks.

    Witness Corinne Mulcahy, who observed the crash firsthand, reported that the semi-truck appeared to “come out of nowhere” before the collision. The Terrell Volunteer Fire Department described the scene as a “mass casualty” event, with several additional victims suffering injuries, at least one in critical condition. The interstate remained closed for hours as emergency crews worked to clear the devastating wreckage. Gonzalez-Companioni now faces five counts of manslaughter and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

    Migrant Driver Raises Licensing and Training Concerns
    Troubling details have emerged about Gonzalez-Companioni, identified as a Cuban national who “cannot speak English,” raising serious questions about how he obtained a commercial driver’s license and whether he could adequately understand American road signs and safety regulations. This incident marks the second deadly crash involving a foreign-born truck driver in Texas in recent months. In March, another migrant driver, Solomun Weldekeal Araya from Eritrea, was involved in a crash on I-35 near Austin that also claimed five lives, establishing a disturbing pattern of fatal accidents involving migrant drivers.

    “A migrant semi-truck driver was arrested and charged with five counts of manslaughter after reportedly falling asleep behind the wheel and plowing into a traffic jam of trucks and cars on a Texas highway on Sunday,” said Sarah Fields, Breitbart.

    President Trump has consistently highlighted the dangers posed by lax vetting standards for those entering our country and operating in sensitive positions. The trucking industry, which requires skilled operators to safely navigate vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds, appears to have become another victim of relaxed standards under previous administrations. Gonzalez-Companioni now sits in Kaufman County jail with bond set at $1.5 million as investigators continue to piece together the circumstances that led to this preventable tragedy.

    Growing Crisis in Commercial Driving Enforcement
    This deadly crash comes amid revelations of systematic fraud in commercial driver licensing. Florida officials recently brought charges against individuals involved in selling commercial truck driver’s licenses to unqualified drivers, including illegal immigrants. This corruption directly threatens American highway safety by putting untrained and unskilled drivers behind the wheels of the largest, most dangerous vehicles on our roads. The Texas Department of Public Safety labeled the I-20 accident as “horrific,” but it represents just one incident in what appears to be a growing crisis.

    At least five people are dead and others are hurt after a crash on I-20 near Terrell on Saturday afternoon after the driver of an 18-wheeler fell asleep behind the wheel, according to Texas DPS,” said Texas DPS, Fox4News

    Federal investigators have now launched a probe into the deadly crash, examining not only Gonzalez-Companioni’s actions but potentially the systems that allowed him to operate a commercial vehicle on American highways. With multiple agencies involved, including Texas DPS and federal transportation authorities, the investigation may reveal deeper issues in commercial licensing protocols. The trucking industry’s labor shortage has led some companies to lower standards and cut corners on training, with American families now paying the ultimate price for these dangerous policies.


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    Former Cuban Communist Official Charged with Murder After Deadly Crash in Texas

    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 by Amelia Soto

    Alexis Osmani González Companioni, 27, caused the death of five people in a crash in Texas - Image by © X/@boneheadtruckrs and @UJC_UCLV

    Alexis Osmani González Companioni, once a prominent leader within Cuba's Federation of University Students (FEU), was taken into custody in the United States following a devastating accident that claimed five lives and injured several others. The incident occurred when González Companioni's truck collided with a line of vehicles on Interstate 20 in Texas on a Saturday afternoon.

    The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reported that the 27-year-old allegedly fell asleep at the wheel while driving an 18-wheeler on I-20 near Terrell, east of Dallas. This resulted in a multi-vehicle collision that tragically killed five individuals. The crash took place around 2:40 p.m. in the westbound lanes of I-20, leading to an extensive road closure.

    Initially, González Companioni faced five counts of manslaughter and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, as confirmed by the Texas DPS. On July 1, the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office added three more aggravated assault charges, bringing the total to nine criminal charges.

    The Cuban national's truck struck a Ford F-150 pickup carrying five family members, killing four instantly. A fifth victim, traveling in a Jeep Compass, later succumbed to injuries in the hospital, according to official reports from WFAA.
    The deceased were identified as Zabar McKellar, 52; Krishaun McKellar, 45; Kason McKellar, 16; Billy McKellar, 79; and Nicole Gregory, 49.

    According to Terrell's Volunteer Fire Department, several others involved in the crash sustained "less severe injuries." The DPS noted that seven vehicles were involved in the accident: three 18-wheelers and four passenger vehicles. Preliminary investigations revealed the traffic was already congested due to a previous incident.

    González Companioni reportedly confessed to police that he dozed off and awoke to a "loud bang." The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced it is conducting a safety investigation into the tragic event.

    The Controversial Background of Alexis Osmani González Companioni
    Before emigrating to Spain and subsequently to the United States in 2020, González Companioni was perceived as a rising political figure within Cuba's communist regime in Villa Clara. He served as the president of the FEU at the Electrical Engineering Faculty of the Central University of Las Villas and was appointed to the Provincial Committee of the Union of Young Communists (UJC) in Villa Clara.

    Photos on social media depicted him proudly wearing a UJC congress shirt and receiving a diploma featuring dictator Fidel Castro's image. The digital newspaper Cubanos por el Mundo exposed his presence in Florida five years ago.

    A report in November 2020 detailed his entry into the U.S. with a Spanish passport under the ESTA visa waiver program, which permits short stays of up to 90 days. Despite declaring no intention to remain, he settled in Miami and never returned to Cuba. Cubanos por el Mundo highlighted that under U.S. immigration law (8 U.S. Code § 1182), foreign communists and those who lie for visas are inadmissible. Yet, González Companioni was operating a commercial truck in the U.S.

    Whether he was illegally residing in the U.S. or had adjusted his immigration status remains unclear, as does the manner in which he obtained a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). His case has reignited controversy within the Cuban exile community over the admission and residency of individuals with direct ties to the Cuban regime.

    Another Tragedy Remembered
    The crash involving González Companioni is reminiscent of another incident with Cuban trucker Rogel Aguilera Mederos, convicted for a fatal Colorado highway accident on April 25, 2019, which resulted in four deaths. Aguilera Mederos, then 23, was driving a lumber-laden rig at speeds up to 85 mph when he caused a chain-reaction crash and explosion involving 26 vehicles. He claimed his brakes failed as he descended a hill.

    Prosecutors attributed the crash to a series of poor decisions, leading to a December 2021 sentence of 110 years in prison. Days later, Colorado Governor Jared Polis deemed the sentence "unjust" and "disproportionate," reducing it to 10 years. In his commutation letter, he stated: "While you are not without fault, your sentence is disproportionate when compared to many other inmates in our criminal justice system who committed intentional, premeditated, or violent crimes."

    Understanding the Legal Implications of the Texas Crash
    What charges is Alexis Osmani González Companioni facing?

    González Companioni is facing nine criminal charges, including five counts of manslaughter and four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

    How did the accident occur on Interstate 20?
    The accident happened when González Companioni allegedly fell asleep at the wheel, causing his 18-wheeler to collide with stopped traffic, resulting in a multi-vehicle crash.


    What is the significance of González Companioni's background in Cuba?
    González Companioni was a prominent communist figure in Cuba, which raises questions about how he entered and resides in the U.S., given immigration laws regarding members of foreign communist parties.

    What are the similarities between González Companioni's case and Rogel Aguilera Mederos' case?
    Both cases involve Cuban truck drivers in the U.S. facing serious legal consequences following fatal highway accidents, sparking debates about the justice system's handling of such incidents.




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