ICE is being pressured to take responsibility after a high-speed car chase between federal agents and a fleeing suspect led to the death of an innocent passerby. Now questions are being raised over the department’s lack of regard for public safety protocols. Georgia is mourning the death of Dr. Linda Davis, a special education teacher, who was killed on Whitefield Avenue on Monday when the suspect’s vehicle crashed into hers. The deadly incident took place just a mile away from a high school. Linda died a hero. Her car managed to shield another vehicle, carrying Caitilin Terry, a pregnant mother, and her two children, saving them from sustaining fatal injuries.
🚨ICE car crash kills beloved Savannah teacher, Linda Davis
On Monday, February 16, ICE agents operating in Savannah targeted a Latino driver, reportedly identified as Oscar Lopez, and initiated a vehicle pursuit. The chase ended in a crash that killed Linda Davis, a beloved… pic.twitter.com/5Z4mIZmgBy…