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Man sent to jail for causing multi-vehicle Montgomery Township crash with life-threatening injuries

Dylan Michael Gamber, of the 600 block of Ascot Court, Montgomery Township, admitted to speeding to get to a store to get a soda because "his blood sugar was low."

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Dylan Michael Gamber, of the 600 block of Ascot Court, Montgomery Township, admitted to speeding to get to a store to get a soda because "his blood sugar was low."

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A Montgomery Township man who admitted to speeding to get to a store to get a soda because “his blood sugar was low," causing a four-vehicle chain-reaction crash in August 2023 that left another driver with life-threatening injuries, is taking a trip to jail.

Dylan Michael Gamber, 23, of the 600 block of Ascot Court, pleaded guilty in April to felony aggravated assault by vehicle and misdemeanor reckless endangerment in connection with the Aug. 4, 2023 crash at Welsh and Gwynedd View roads, according to The Mercury, and was sentenced to nine to 23 months in Montgomery County jail. 

Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Risa Vetri Ferman also ordered Gamber to complete two years of probation consecutive to his parole, meaning he will be under court supervision for about four years, according to The Mercury.

Gamber told police he was speeding and passing cars because he needed to get a soda at the Dollar General because his blood sugar was low, per the report.

Before he is sentenced, Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Risa Vetri Ferman ordered a background investigation and drug and alcohol evaluation for Gamber, as well as an assessment for house arrest, per the report.

Assistant District Attorney Gabriella Eileen Glenning told The Mercury in April that jail time is necessary for Gamber as punishment.

“This defendant was going double the speed limit on a road where he didn’t care about the other drivers. He just wanted to go fast. Once he rear-ended the main victim, it created a domino effect of a car collision. This case is thankfully not a homicide by vehicle but it could have been close to it,” Glenning told the press earlier this year.

Authorities said Gamber was driving a BMW 330i westbound on 40-mph-posted Welsh Road between 80 and 100 mph, when he hit the back of a Dodge Caravan, police said.

The force of the crash sent both cars in to the eastbound lane of Welsh Road, where the Dodge was hit again by a Ford Explorer, police said. Gamber’s BMW propelled into the driver side of the Explorer and into a Ford Mustang that was behind the Explorer in traffic, police said.

The driver of the Dodge Caravan suffered life-threatening injuries, including fractured ribs and a collapsed lung, police allege.

The event data recorder from Gamber’s BMW showed he was driving at 106 mph before impact, per the report.

Read more on the case here.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.


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