ICE Pursuit Kills Innocent Teacher, Raises Questions Over Public Safety Protocols

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…

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