Former Abbotsford MMA figure Kultar Singh Gill has avoided extra jail time after a Langley crash case that ended with a guilty plea and a community-based sentence. Court reporting across multiple outlets shows the case centered on an October 2023 incident in Aldergrove that left a woman seriously hurt and ended with a vehicle slammed into a community policing centre.
Kultar Singh Gill, MMA fighter and coach, pleaded guilty on June 25, 2025 to dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm. He received a conditional sentence of two years less a day, cut to 544 days after credit for time already served, which means he will serve the balance in the community instead of going back to jail.
Former MMA Fighter Kultar Singh Gill Avoids Extra Jail Time After Crash Into Police Building
The underlying incident happened on Oct. 29, 2023 in Aldergrove, Langley. Video described by news outlets showed a damaged black vehicle moving along Fraser Highway with the driver-side door open and a woman partly outside the car before the vehicle crossed a concrete median and crashed into the Aldergrove community policing centre.
CTV reported an agreed statement of facts said Gill had consumed alcohol and cocaine in the hours before the crash. The same report said he forced his way into the driver’s seat, drove about four kilometres, and the woman suffered extensive leg injuries before Gill fled on foot and was arrested nearby. Gill had originally faced additional counts including aggravated assault and two counts of failing to stop, but those charges were stayed after the guilty plea on the dangerous driving count.
The sentence came with several conditions beyond the 544-day community term. Reporting says Gill must complete a year of probation after the conditional sentence, faces a 10-year firearms prohibition, must pay a $200 victim surcharge, and was also given a one-year driving ban. Gill spent 123 days in pre-trial custody before his release on bail. It also reported he will remain under house arrest for six months, with exceptions for work and medical appointments, followed by a nightly curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
There is also a domestic context flagged in the court file. Court records classified the matter as a “K” file under the B.C. Prosecution Service, a designation used when the accused and alleged victim had a close, personal, or intimate relationship.
Gill’s MMA background added public attention to the case. He is the head coach of Mamba MMA Gym in Abbotsford, while material on the gym’s website described him as head instructor Kultar “Black Mamba” Gill and promoted him as a former Canadian Muay Thai champion and Pacific Northwest champion.
A former fighter and coach tied to Abbotsford’s MMA scene admitted guilt in a violent driving case, avoided extra custody, and now serves a strict sentence in the community tied to one of the more disturbing lower-mainland incidents caught on video in recent years.




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