Chatham County, GA (February 16, 2026) – A Savannah teacher was killed Monday morning in a crash near Truman Pkwy that authorities say stemmed from a federal immigration enforcement operation, according to the Chatham County Police Department.
Key Details
- Location: Near Truman Pkwy, outside a CCPD precinct, Chatham County
- Reported: February 16 at approximately 7:45 a.m.
- Type: Fatal crash during law enforcement pursuit
- Victim: Linda Davis, teacher at Hesse K-8 School
- Suspect: Oscar Vasquez Lopez, charged with first-degree vehicular homicide
What We Know So Far
- Chatham County Police responded to a fatal crash around 7:45 a.m. near Truman Pkwy.
- Preliminary information indicates the Department of Homeland Security was conducting an operation in the area and attempted to stop a man identified as Oscar Vasquez Lopez.
- Authorities say Lopez did not pull over, and federal agents pursued him before he crashed into Linda Davis.
- Davis was transported to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Lopez was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and later arrested by CCPD officers.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Additional details about the length or route of the pursuit
- Whether any other vehicles were involved
- Further findings from the ongoing investigation
- Any additional charges beyond first-degree vehicular homicide
Local Context
The crash occurred near Truman Pkwy in Chatham County, close to one of the Chatham County Police Department’s precincts and near Hesse K-8 School. Truman Pkwy is a major roadway in the Savannah area, carrying significant commuter traffic during morning hours. Incidents along this corridor can quickly affect surrounding neighborhoods and school zones, especially during peak travel times. Authorities stated that CCPD officers were not involved in the federal pursuit and were unaware of the operation before the crash occurred.
What to Do Next
- If you are driving near active law enforcement activity, slow down and follow posted directions or officer instructions.
- Avoid the immediate area if possible to allow emergency personnel to work safely.
- If you witness a serious crash, call 911 and provide clear location details.
- Community members affected by the incident may consider accessing counseling or support services offered by local schools or organizations.
FAQ
Q: What happens when a crash occurs during a law enforcement pursuit?
A: The incident is typically investigated by local authorities and, in some cases, additional agencies to determine the sequence of events and any potential criminal charges.
Q: Who investigates crashes involving federal operations?
A: Local law enforcement agencies often handle the crash investigation, sometimes coordinating with state or federal partners depending on the circumstances.
Q: Can charges be filed after a fatal crash during a pursuit?
A: Yes. If investigators determine that a driver’s actions led to a fatality, criminal charges such as vehicular homicide may be filed.
Source
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