Amitoj Oberoi, an off-duty Edison Township police officer of Indian origin, has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison after a drunk-driving crash killed two passengers in Franklin Township, New Jersey, on August 27, 2023.
The 31-year-old was sentenced for first-degree vehicular homicide by Somerset County Superior Court Judge Jonathan Romankow. He received two concurrent 15-year sentences for the deaths of Carlos Perez-Gaytan, 24, and Victor Cabrera-Francisco, 20.
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Additionally, Amitoj Oberoi was sentenced for driving while intoxicated and will serve 85% of his sentence before being eligible for parole.
The crash occurred when Amitoj, driving a 2007 Audi Q7 at high speed, lost control and struck multiple objects, including trees and a utility pole.
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Perez-Gaytan was ejected and died on the scene, while Cabrera-Francisco was trapped in the wreckage and later pronounced dead. A third passenger got minor injuries and survived, while Amitoj was hospitalized.
Amitoj Oberoi pleaded guilty in June 2024. His sentencing follows a series of high-profile cases involving DUI accidents and has raised concerns about the accountability of law enforcement officers in such situations.
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He was suspended from the Edison Police Department and is expected to serve his full term under strict conditions.