Vehicular Deaths
“Pursuits” at such speeds that they are likely to result in the death of someone are hunts for humans. Our police state accepts our deaths and reprimands our language when we notice. My word for it is not incorrect. https://t.co/oYG5jBrOJx
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Ashley Irvin
Case # :244
Gender : Female
Age : 33
Race : Black
Date : 11/02/2022
Location :
City : Augusta
County : Richmond
State : Georgia
Agency : Richmond County SO
Officer(s) : Not Disclosed
Cause of death : Vehicle
Event : Third party motorist killed by police chase crash
Disposition : No Known charges
Open records summary :
Ashley Irvin was driving down Thomas Lane in Augusta when a high-sped police chase slammed into her the car, killing her. She had been a mother of two. Her family complained that nobody from police contacted them nor explained what happened for a prolonged period and demand transparency and accountability.
Violating a Hands Free law, the person being chased possibly holding a cell phone in one’s hand while driving was given as the reason why this deadly high-speed chase was escalated. Irvin’s parents said that they were never notified of her death, had to find out on their own and police never provided them with information what happened.
Source links :
https://www.wrdw.com/2022/11/28/i-team-new-details-deadly-police-chase-that-killed-mother-2/