On Monday, a Guatemalan national that federal immigration agents said was in the county illegally fled immigration agents. Oscar Vasquez-Lopez ran the red light at the intersection of Whitefield and Truman Parkway, crashing into Linda Davis’ car, according to Chatham County Police and the Department of Homeland Security. Davis, an elementary school teacher died of her injuries. The 38-year-old construction worker has been charged with homicide by vehicle-1st degree, reckless driving, driving without valid license, failure to obey traffic control device, according to the Chatham County Police Department. The White House, which has orchestrated aggressive immigration operations across the country, has called Vasquez-Lopez “the worst of the worst.” Before the traffic wreck, he had no criminal record in the county.
Davis family statement

With profound sorrow, we mourn the tragic loss of Dr. Linda Davis. Today, we want the public to know who Linda was and how deeply she mattered to our family and our community. Her character and her lifelong commitment to helping others deserve to be known and recognized. Today is not, however, the day to discuss the circumstances of her passing.
Linda was a devoted wife, mother, sister, colleague, friend, and teacher. She understood that life is a divine gift, and she believed that all God’s children deserve compassion and respect. An educator for nearly 18 years, she devoted her life to serving others, and her impact extended far beyond the classroom. She poured herself into her community, mentored countless individuals and students, and led with grace, integrity, and deep care for people. One act at a time, Linda built a life of extraordinary meaning and influence. Much of her legacy will live on in the lives of those she touched. She was magnificent.
We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support from the public. We see the gatherings, the messages, and the many acts of kindness, and we are sincerely thankful. Your compassion has provided comfort during an unimaginable time.
We also thank the administration and staff of Hesse K-8 School and the Chatham County School District for the care, concern, and support they have shown during this difficult period.
Dr. Linda Davis should still be with our family and part of this community. When the time is appropriate, we will seek answers regarding the circumstances surrounding her death. For now, we ask that the focus remain on Linda’s life and contributions. At this time, we will not comment on or speculate about the circumstances that ultimately led to her passing.
Because of the nature of this tragedy, we have not yet had the opportunity to fully say goodbye. This has made our grieving process especially difficult. We respectfully ask for continued compassion and privacy as we navigate the days ahead.
Many have asked how to support our family during this time. A verified financial support page has been established to provide stability for the family as they navigate this loss and to help preserve Linda’s legacy of mentorship and community care. Information for those who wish to contribute can be found here: https://gofund.me/7c2c1d4de
Thank you for standing with us, lifting us in prayer, and helping us honor a life so beautifully lived.
On Thursday, Felecia Jackson posted a tribute to her sister, Linda Davis, on social media.
Vasquez-Lopez family statement
Pasa La Voz Noticias contacted the wife of Oscar Vasquez-Lopez in Guatemala and received a video response. Her name has been withheld out of fear of retaliation for herself and children. She speaks of her concern for her husband and her prayers for Linda Davis’ family. Here is the 6-minute video:

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