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Teacher Tragically Killed in Collision Involving Undocumented Immigrant Evading ICE

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A high-speed pursuit involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ended in tragedy when a suspect’s vehicle collided with a car driven by a cherished teacher from Georgia.

Dr. Linda Davis, aged 52, was traveling near Savannah’s Truman Parkway at approximately 7:45 a.m. on Monday when her vehicle was struck by a car driven by a suspect believed to be an undocumented immigrant.

The suspect, identified as Oscar Vasquez Lopez, was being pursued by federal authorities after he allegedly ignored a request to stop during a traffic check, according to a report by WRDW.

The Department of Homeland Security released a statement detailing that the 38-year-old suspect from Guatemala attempted to evade capture by executing a dangerous U-turn and running a red light, ultimately crashing into another vehicle.

Chatham County Police informed the Daily Mail that Dr. Davis was transported to the hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.

She was a special education teacher at Herman W. Hesse K-8 School, which was located just a few feet from the crash site. 

‘Dr Linda Davis was a beloved member of our school family and her loss has affected us deeply,’ read a statement from the school.

Vasquez Lopez was arrested and charged with first-degree vehicular manslaughter and booked into Chatham County Detention Center. 

Dr Linda Davis died on Monday after the subject of an ICE chase crashed into her vehicle

Dr Linda Davis died on Monday after the subject of an ICE chase crashed into her vehicle

Oscar Vasquez Lopez, 38, is originally from Guatemala. Officials said he refused to stop for ICE agents

Oscar Vasquez Lopez, 38, is originally from Guatemala. Officials said he refused to stop for ICE agents

Local police said they were unaware of  ICE's presence in the area and were not involved in the chase

Local police said they were unaware of  ICE’s presence in the area and were not involved in the chase

He was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Additional charges included reckless driving, driving without a valid license and failure to obey a traffic control device. 

Vasquez Lopez allegedly immigrated to the United States on an unknown date and was issued a final order of removal in 2024.

Hesse School Principal Alonna McMullen told WJCL that Davis was ‘an exceptional educator’ who was dedicated to her students. 

‘She believed wholeheartedly in her students’ abilities and worked tirelessly to support their success,’ McMullen said.

‘She dedicated her career to ensuring that every child felt supported, valued, and capable of success. Her kindness, patience, and enthusiasm created a nurturing environment for her students and inspired those around her. 

‘She was a source of encouragement and positivity among her peers. Her contributions to the students and staff will not be forgotten.’

Administrators provided parents and students with resources, counseling and guidance to deal with the sudden loss. 

Davis was a beloved special education teacher at Hess K-8 School in Savannah

Davis was a beloved special education teacher at Hess K-8 School in Savannah

Vasquez Lopez was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Davis was taken to the hospital, where she was declared dead

Vasquez Lopez was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Davis was taken to the hospital, where she was declared dead

Chairman of the Chatham County Board of Commissioners, Chester Ellis, told WTOC-TV that Davis’s death was ‘more than likely preventable.’

‘We have a no-chase policy, and the no-chase policy is to protect our citizens more than it is anything else,’ he said.

While county officials must comply with the policy, ICE does not. 

Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin blamed the media and left-wing politicians for Davis’s death. 

‘This vehicular homicide is an absolute tragedy and deadly consequence of politicians and the media constantly demonizing ICE officers and encouraging those here illegally to resist arrest – a felony,’ she said. 

‘These dangerous tactics are putting people’s lives at risk. Fleeing from and resisting federal law enforcement is not only a crime but extraordinarily dangerous and puts oneself, our officers and innocent civilians at risk. Now, an innocent bystander has lost their life.’ 

Police told the Daily Mail that a second bystander vehicle was involved in the crash but the driver was not injured. The investigation is ongoing. 

The Daily Mail contacted the Department of Homeland Security and Hesse School for comment. 

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