Daniel Joseph Silva (born July 13, 1993) is an American celebrity tattoo artist and reality TV show star fromGilroy, California.[1]
Silva was the driver in atraffic collision on May 10, 2020, killing passenger andYouTube star Corey La Barrie while out celebrating La Barrie's 25th birthday. Both Silva and La Barrie were intoxicated but Silva insisted on driving. Silva lost control of the car, crashing it. La Barrie was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital while Silva was arrested by theLAPD. He was sentenced to one year in prison, followed by five years of formal probation and 50 hours of community service.[2]
Silva participated in thetenth season ofInk Master and placed seventh. He previously appeared on the spinoff series,Ink Master Angels, earning himself a spot in the competition.[5] In March 2019, after Romeo Lacoste ended his tattoo YouTube channel due to allegations of sending inappropriate messages to underage fans, Silva gained prominence as a replacement tattoo artist.[6]
Corey La Barrie was killed after Silva crashed his McLaren 600LT.
On Sunday, May 10, 2020, around 9:39 p.m.,[7]YouTuber Corey La Barrie was killed when Silva crashed his 2020McLaren 600LT after losing control of the vehicle; he ran off the road, and hit a tree, and then a street sign in North Hollywood. Silva attempted to flee the scene, but was stopped by witnesses of the crash.[8][7][9][10][11]Both La Barrie and Silva were transported to a local hospital, where La Barrie succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. La Barrie and Silva had reportedly been at a party earlier that night to celebrate La Barrie's 25th birthday, with sources saying that they had been drinking at the party.[12]
In October 8, 2020, Silva was released from custody after serving his sentence.[33][34] In January 2021, Silva's insurance company claimed La Barrie caused his own death, although Silva claimed he did not have time to review the complaint.[35] The following month, Silva posted a YouTube video, in which he apologized "for all the pain that everybody's going through". He claimed La Barrie's family had requested for his charges to be reduced from second-degree murder to manslaughter. He also responded to assertions he ran away from the scene of the accident by stating he had no memory of what happened.[36]