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REPORT: Illegal Alien Truck Driver from Haiti Allegedly Killed PA State Trooper in Crash

Breitbart reports that a truck driven by Michael Bon, identified as a Haitian national allegedly in the U.S. illegally, struck and killed Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. during a roadside inspection on I‑81. DHS officials told Breitbart Bon entered the U.S. as a parolee in July 2024, had that parole terminated in June 2025 and did not depart, and Massachusetts reportedly renewed his commercial driver’s license in February 2026.

Open the original Breitbart article ↗

Accurate
Public importance 35/100

“A commercial truck driven by Michael Bon struck and killed Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. on Interstate 81 while the trooper was conducting a safety inspection.”

Attributed to Breitbart (citing WGAL NBC8 and local reports)

✓ Proof standard met 4 reachable references Independent-source requirement passed
Original context and attribution

Breitbart reports, citing WGAL NBC8, that Trooper Pahira was conducting a safety inspection when Michael Bon's truck veered onto the shoulder, struck the patrol vehicle and another rig, trapping Pahira under the bumper; Pahira was transported to a hospital and pronounced dead.

What the proof shows

Pennsylvania State Police's official press release and multiple independent news organizations report that Trooper Michael E. Pahira Jr. was conducting a commercial motor vehicle safety inspection on I‑81 when a second commercial tractor‑trailer left the roadway, struck the patrol unit and the inspected truck, and then struck the trooper; Pahira was transported to a hospital and died. Court filings and local/national reporting identify the driver as 33‑year‑old Michael Bon of Brockton, Massachusetts and state he has been charged. (Breitbart’s article adds an immigration angle; that is a separate claim and is not addressed by the PSP press release.)

Corrected version

According to the Pennsylvania State Police and court filings, a commercial truck driven by Michael Bon allegedly left the roadway and struck a parked commercial vehicle and Trooper Michael E. Pahira Jr.—who was conducting a commercial vehicle safety inspection on Interstate 81—injuring Pahira; he was transported to a hospital and later died. Bon has been arrested and charged; the investigation is ongoing.

Automated evidence confidence: 0%

References and proof

Every link was reachable when published. Each proof point states how that source bears on the claim.

Official data Supports

Update: PSP Announces Name of Trooper Struck and Killed on Interstate 81 ↗

Pennsylvania State Police / PA.gov (press release)
Proof point

Trooper Pahira was conducting a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) inspection along I-81 Southbound near Mile Marker 119.3... A second CMV left the roadway and struck the patrol unit's side view mirror... then struck Trooper Pahira. Trooper Pahira was seriously injured and was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.

Independent reporting Supports

Pennsylvania trooper hit, killed by tractor-trailer on I-81 ↗

CBS News
Proof point

Thirty-three-year-old Michael Bon is facing charges in Pahira's death... Pahira was inspecting a commercial vehicle around 7 a.m. on I-81 South when another tractor-trailer left the roadway, crashing into him and the truck he was inspecting before catching fire.

Independent reporting Supports

Pa. trooper struck, killed while inspecting vehicle on I-81 in Schuylkill Co. ↗

NBC10 Philadelphia
Proof point

He was conducting a safety inspection of a commercial vehicle along the southbound side of I-81 near mile marker 119.3... As the trooper was conducting the inspection... he was struck by a second commercial vehicle... He was taken to a nearby hospital where he died.

Independent reporting Supports

Pennsylvania state trooper Michael Pahira Jr. killed on I-81; driver accused of homicide ↗

WGAL (local reporting, cited by Breitbart)
Proof point

A Pennsylvania state trooper died Wednesday morning after being struck by a commercial vehicle while conducting a safety inspection on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County.

Mostly accurate
Public importance 35/100

“Department of Homeland Security officials told Breitbart that Michael Bon entered the U.S. on July 2, 2024, at Fort Lauderdale as an immigration parolee, applied for Temporary Protected Status on October 26, 2024, was later issued a Notice of Termination of Parole on June 13, 2025, and refused to leave the United States.”

Attributed to Breitbart (citing statements from Department of Homeland Security officials)

✓ Proof standard met 9 reachable references Independent-source requirement passed
Original context and attribution

Breitbart says DHS provided Bon's immigration timeline and status, including entry as a parolee, an ungranted TPS application, a termination of parole notice in June 2025, and that Bon did not depart after the termination.

What the proof shows

Multiple independent news outlets (including Breitbart, WGAL, Times News, CBS Pittsburgh and other local outlets) report that Department of Homeland Security officials provided the timeline cited: admitted as a parolee at Fort Lauderdale on July 2, 2024; filed a TPS application in October 2024 (reported date Oct. 26, 2024); USCIS issued a Notice of Termination of Parole on June 13, 2025; and DHS told reporters he remained in the U.S. and an ICE detainer was lodged after his arrest. I was unable to locate a public DHS/USCIS press release or a publicly available primary USCIS record (individual parole/termination notices are not generally published) to independently confirm the underlying documents, so the reporting rests on DHS statements to multiple news outlets rather than on a publicly posted DHS/USCIS document. The overall impression is therefore supported by consistent reporting from several outlets quoting DHS, but it lacks a publicly available primary record in the DHS/USCIS public docket to fully independently verify each administrative action and date.

Corrected version

DHS officials told reporters that Michael Bon was admitted as a parolee at Fort Lauderdale on July 2, 2024; filed a Temporary Protected Status application on October 26, 2024; was issued a Notice of Termination of Parole on June 13, 2025; and, according to DHS, remained in the United States after that termination (ICE lodged a detainer after his July 2026 arrest). A public USCIS/DHS notice supporting those specific dates was not found in publicly available DHS/USCIS releases.

Automated evidence confidence: 0%

References and proof

Every link was reachable when published. Each proof point states how that source bears on the claim.

Independent reporting Supports

REPORT: Illegal Alien Truck Driver from Haiti Allegedly Killed PA State Trooper in Crash ↗

Breitbart
Proof point

Officials with the Department of Homeland Security told Breitbart Texas that Bon entered the U.S. on July 2, 2024 ... He applied for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) on October 26, 2024 ... On June 13, 2025, the Trump administration notified Bon of a Notice of Termination of Parole. Bon then refused to leave the United States, DHS reported.

Independent reporting Supports

Man charged in trooper’s death was in U.S. illegally, officials say ↗

WGAL (local NBC affiliate)
Proof point

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Bon was admitted into the U.S. as a parolee in 2024 and filed an application for temporary protected status, but it was never granted. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued Bon a notice of termination of parole, but he refused to leave the country, the department said.

Independent reporting Supports

Truck driver in trooper fatality in U.S. illegally ↗

Times News Online
Proof point

The Department of Homeland Security on Friday responded to questions asked by the Times News, giving this timeline: On July 2, 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection admitted Bon ... as a parolee. On Oct. 26, 2024, Bon filed an application for Temporary Protected Status ... On June 13, 2025, USCIS issued Bon a Notice of Termination of Parole.

Independent reporting Supports

UPDATE: DHS Confirms Immigration Status of Truck Driver Charged in Crash That Killed Trooper Pahira ↗

Skook News
Proof point

DHS officials said Bon was admitted into the United States by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on July 2, 2024 ... On October 26, 2024, Bon filed an Application for Temporary Protected Status ... USCIS issued Bon a Notice of Termination of Parole on June 13, 2025. Despite the termination of his parole, Bon remained in the United States illegally, DHS said.

Independent reporting Supports

Report: Driver Charged in Death of Trooper Pahira was in U.S. Illegally from Haiti but Held Valid CDL ↗

Coal Region Canary
Proof point

The Herald outlined the following timeline based on records it obtained from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV): July 2, 2024: CBP admitted Bon ... as a parolee. Oct. 2024: Bon applied for TPS. June 13, 2025: USCIS terminated Bon’s parole.

Independent reporting Contradicts

Pennsylvania trooper hit, killed by tractor-trailer on I-81 ↗

CBS Pittsburgh (national CBS News)
Proof point

Thirty-three-year-old Michael Bon is facing charges in Pahira's death ... Police said Pahira and the truck he was inspecting had been parked safely off of the roadway ...

Independent reporting Supports

Brockton Truck Driver Charged After Crash Kills Pennsylvania Trooper Michael Pahira ↗

Officer.com (article sourcing Boston Herald)
Proof point

Multiple media reports indicate that Michael Bon ... was arraigned ... Source: Boston Herald. (Boston Herald reporting is cited as the source of the DHS timeline.)

Official data Contradicts

DHS Newsroom ↗

Department of Homeland Security (official newsroom)
Proof point

Search of DHS public news releases did not produce a public DHS press release or public USCIS notice containing the named individual's parole termination or TPS application details (individual immigration adjudication documents are not typically posted publicly).

Official data Contradicts

USCIS Newsroom ↗

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (official newsroom)
Proof point

No publicly posted USCIS notice or document found in USCIS newsroom search that discloses an individual 'Notice of Termination of Parole' for Michael Bon (USCIS does not routinely publish individual adjudication notices).

Missing important context
Public importance 35/100

“The State of Massachusetts renewed Michael Bon's commercial driver's license in February 2026 despite his loss of immigration status and a subsequent removal order.”

Attributed to Breitbart (reporting information from DHS)

✓ Proof standard met 3 reachable references Independent-source requirement passed
Original context and attribution

Breitbart states, based on DHS information, that Bon held a Massachusetts CDL issued while he was an immigration parolee and that Massachusetts renewed that license in February 2026 even after his parole was terminated and a removal order issued.

What the proof shows

Reporting and DHS statements show Massachusetts did renew Michael Bon’s commercial license in February 2026 while DHS records indicate his parole was terminated on June 13, 2025 (supporting Breitbart’s basic claim). However, Massachusetts RMV told reporters it had ruled Bon eligible based on the federal SAVE database at the time of both issuance and renewal, and the FMCSA’s stricter non‑domiciled CDL final rule was published Feb. 13, 2026 and did not take effect until March 16, 2026. That context (states used SAVE and the new federal restrictions were not yet effective) is missing from the simple formulation that the state “renewed … despite his loss of immigration status,” which implies Massachusetts knowingly violated federal eligibility rules rather than following the verification results and rules then in force.

Corrected version

Massachusetts renewed Michael Bon’s non‑domiciled commercial driver’s license in February 2026; DHS records indicate his parole had been terminated on June 13, 2025. Massachusetts officials say the RMV found him eligible using the federal SAVE system at the time, and FMCSA’s stricter non‑domiciled CDL rule did not become effective until March 16, 2026.

Automated evidence confidence: 0%

References and proof

Every link was reachable when published. Each proof point states how that source bears on the claim.

Independent reporting Supports

REPORT: Illegal Alien Truck Driver from Haiti Allegedly Killed PA State Trooper in Crash ↗

Breitbart News
Proof point

However, the State of Massachusetts renewed the license in February 2026 despite Bon’s loss of status and the subsequent removal order.

Independent reporting Supports

UPDATE: DHS Confirms Immigration Status of Truck Driver Charged in Crash That Killed Trooper Pahira ↗

Skook News (reporting DHS confirmation)
Proof point

USCIS issued Bon a Notice of Termination of Parole on June 13, 2025. DHS also confirmed that the state of Massachusetts issued Bon his Commercial Driver’s License.

Independent reporting Contradicts

Report: Driver Charged in Death of Trooper Pahira was in U.S. Illegally from Haiti but Held Valid CDL ↗

Coal Region Canary (quoting Boston Herald/RMV)
Proof point

A Massachusetts RMV spokesperson ... defended the issuance and renewal ... saying he was ruled eligible based on the federal SAVE database at the time of both applications.

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