San Francisco Chronicle

Suspect in Indy crash was deported twice

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A man being held in a suspected drunken-driving crash that killed Indianapol­is Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson and his Uber driver has been twice deported from the U.S. — a revelation an Indiana congressma­n said Monday should anger all Americans.

Manuel Orrego-Savala, 37, remained jailed Monday but has not been charged in Sunday’s deadly crash along Interstate 70 in Indianapol­is. State Police said Monday that he’s a citizen of Guatemala who gave officers a fake name when he was arrested following the pre-dawn crash.

Investigat­ors said he was deported in 2007 and 2009, and again was living illegally in the U.S.

Police said Jackson, who grew up in Atlanta, and Uber driver Jeffrey Monroe, 54, were standing outside Monroe’s car along I-70 after Jackson became ill while Monroe was transporti­ng him for the ride-hailing company.

Both men were struck and killed by a pickup truck driven by Orrego-Savala, police said. Investigat­ors said they believe Orrego-Savala, who lives in Indianapol­is, was intoxicate­d and driving without a license.

1 Kentucky State Police have apologized for a Super Bowlthemed tweet aimed at discouragi­ng drunken driving that referenced prison rape.

News outlets report the official state police account tweeted “Enjoy watching Rob Gronkowski (TE) play but if you drink & drive ... your tight-end may end up in jail!” on Sunday night, accompanyi­ng the post with a gif of a dropped soap on a rope.

Gronkowski is a tight end for the New England Patriots, who eventually lost to the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

The tweet, which remained up for nearly two hours, drew condemnati­on from Kentucky’s Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, who called for an apology.

The agency later posted a statement, saying “making light of sexual assault is never acceptable,” and apologized especially “to the victims of these heinous crimes.”

Soccer:

Antonio Conte’s future as Chelsea manager was cast into further doubt as his team was thrashed 4-1 by Watford in the English Premier League.

Cycling:

Chris Froome will compete in the five-day Ruta del Sol in Andalucia this month despite being under investigat­ion by cycling’s world governing body for failing a doping test. Team Sky named the Tour de France champion Monday in its lineup for the Feb. 14-18 race, which he won in 2015.

Tennis:

Rafael Nadal says he is on track to return to the ATP Tour in Acapulco this month. The top-ranked player said he is recovering well from the left leg muscle injury that forced him to retire in the Australian Open quarterfin­als last month. He was in the fifth set against Marin Cilic.

Beach volleyball:

Nearly 100 players from around the world have formed a union they hope will give them a greater voice in how the sport is run. The roster includes many of the sport’s top names and gold medalists from each of the past four Olympics.

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