Crazy Incident at Aldergrove Community Policing Office: MMA Fighter Charged

Hey folks, I’ve got a wild story for you today. So, apparently, this Mixed Martial Arts fighter named Kultar Singh Gill got himself into some serious trouble. He’s been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm. Yikes!

Here’s what went down: On Sunday, October 29, just before 8:30 p.m., the Langley RCMP received a call about a crazy car crash. Can you believe it? A vehicle actually crashed into the Aldergrove Community Policing Station! Talk about a wild ride!

When the officers arrived at the scene, they found a bunch of witnesses helping a woman out of the car. She had been dragged for a bit, poor thing. First aid was given, and she was rushed to the hospital by the BC Emergency Health Services. Thank goodness she’s getting the care she needs.

Now, get this: the driver of the car, our MMA fighter Kultar Singh Gill, decided to make a run for it. But the police weren’t about to let him get away that easily. They found him not too far from the scene and arrested him for impaired operation of a motor vehicle. Looks like he’s in some serious trouble now.

Here’s where it gets even crazier: it seems like the driver was trying to hold on to the woman as the car crashed into the community policing station. Can you imagine? What on earth was going through his mind?

The investigation is still ongoing, but it looks like the incident may have started further down the road. The police have closed off a section of Fraser Highway to gather evidence and figure out exactly what happened. They’ve got their Criminal Collision Investigation Team, Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service, and Integrated Forensic Identification Section all working together to get to the bottom of this.

Now, here’s where you come in. The police are asking for your help. If you have any dash cam footage, cell phone videos, or surveillance footage of the incident, they want to see it. They’re also looking for any witnesses who saw the collision or the driving leading up to it. If you’ve got any information, give the Langley RCMP a call at 604-532-3200.

Wow, what a crazy story, right? It just goes to show that you never know what’s going to happen out there. Stay safe, everyone!

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