Scott Waldrup, Gabriel Magulias, 20, and Spencer Stuckey, 17, dead, multiple injured in downtown shooting, SUV crash at Bay Street at Barnard in Savannah, Georgia
Three dead, multiple injured in downtown shooting, auto crash
The vehicle allegedly hit at least one pedestrian in the act of leaving the scene after the shooter fired what one witness calls 7-10 shots.
Pedestrian killed by vehicle fleeing police hailed as a hero
The fleeing vehicle careened off Bay Street and smashed into a pole at the intersection of Barnard Street. Witnesses say Waldrup was pushing others to safety when he was hit. Savannah Police Chief Joseph Lumpkin says Waldrup died at the scene.
'He's so selfless': Enloe grad dies saving others from Savannah, Ga. crash
One day after celebrating his favorite holiday, the Fourth of July, Waldrup put other people’s safety over his own in the City Market section of Savannah, Ga.
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