Will Alaskan Bush People’s Joshua Face Charges For Fatal Car Accident

It was shocking to hear about Alaskan Bush People‘s Joshua “Bam Bam” Brown’s car accident, and now that time has passed, will he ever get charged for the fatal accident? The second oldest of Billy and Ami Brown’s children has always been extremely responsible, as he always said, “respect the danger.” Bam has been keeping a low profile and working hard on the Washington ranch since the accident.

It has never been hard to like Alaskan Bush People‘s Joshua “Bam Bam” Brown, especially since he always came across as the most educated out of the Wolf Pack. For years, Bam tried his best to keep his younger siblings safe as he had a healthy understanding of what the risks were living out in the bush. The Brown siblings are very familiar with the Alaskan and Washington wilderness, thanks to living there with their parents, Billy (who sadly passed away) and Ami. Bam no longer lives on the mountain but instead is close by with his longtime girlfriend.

Bam Brown Was Only Hospitalized For Minor

Back in May 2022, The Sun revealed that Bam was involved in a tragic car accident that killed two people. Bam’s recent car crash occurred on U.S. Route 97 when a Chevy Camaro crossed into the other lane of oncoming traffic. Bam reportedly swerved his own GMC truck to avoid the oncoming car but ended up in a ditch. Washington State Troopers reported that the two vehicles collided at the corners, but Bam was not at fault. Bam was hospitalized for minor injuries but was later discharged.

Bam Brown Wasn’t Driving Recklessly

The Chevy Camaro was said to have spun around, coming to rest facing away from Bam’s truck as it straddled the center highway line. Bam was credited for maneuvering out of the way with his truck. At the time of the crash, it was unknown if drugs or alcohol were the reason the crash took place. iFiber reported that the two women who passed away were Gabbriella Garcia Harrison, 28 years old, and Lorena Martinez Gonzales, 24. Both women were residents of Washington state.

Bam, whose been involved in many scandals, has not yet spoken about the tragic car accident, and it most likely won’t be a part of his storyline in the new season of the Alaskan Bush People. Bam is historically known for keeping to himself as he is a very private person. It will be very unlikely that the second-oldest Brown will open up about how he walked away unscathed from the fatal accident.

Sources: iFiber, The Sun