Truck Driver in Crash That Killed 7 Gets 48 Years

Lincoln Smith had traces of meth, fentanyl, and other drugs in his blood
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 6, 2025 7:32 AM CST
Truck Driver Gets 48 Years in Crash That Killed 7
A damaged vehicle sits on the side of the road on Interstate 5, May 18, 2023, in Marion County, Ore.   (Abigail Dollins/Statesman-Journal via AP, File)

A truck driver who killed seven farmworkers when he crashed into a parked van on Interstate 5 in Oregon was sentenced on Tuesday to nearly 50 years in prison. Marion County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Wren sentenced Lincoln Smith to 48 years and 3 months, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported, per the AP. He was convicted in February on seven counts of second-degree manslaughter and three counts of assault, as well as reckless driving. Jurors acquitted the 54-year-old Californian of driving under the influence of intoxicants. Testifying at trial, Smith said the effects of drugs he took the night before the crash had worn off and he nodded off at the wheel. Traces of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and morphine were found in his blood after the crash.

The crash, one of the state's deadliest, happened in May 2023. Smith's semitruck ran into a van carrying 11 farmworkers that was parked on the side of I-5 near Albany, in an agricultural area of the Willamette Valley. The victims were identified as Juan Carlos Leyva-Carrillo, 37; Gabriel Juarez-Tovilla, 58; Alejandra Espinoza-Carpio, 39; Eduardo Lopez-Lopez, 31; Luis Enrique Gomez-Reyes, 30; Alejandro Jimenez-Hernandez, 36; and Josue Garcia-Garcia, 30. Smith apologized in court, saying that if he could trade his life for any of the victims' lives, he would, KGW-TV reported.

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