Lethbridge Herald

Impaired driver kills Colts’ linebacker

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — INDIANAPOL­IS

A man being held in a suspected drunkendri­ving 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 was again 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 OrregoSava­la, police said. Investigat­ors said they believe Orrego-Savala, who lives in Indianapol­is, was intoxicate­d and driving without a licence.

A breath test administer­ed at the crash scene found that OrregoSava­la’s blood-alcohol content was 0.239 per cent, or nearly three times Indiana’s legal limit of 0.08 per cent, according to a probable cause affidavit.

That affidavit, which was filed Sunday under the fake name Manuel Orrego-Savala gave police, also states two vials of blood were drawn from Orrego-Savala by a nurse at a hospital about 90 minutes later and sent for analysis. It said OrregoSava­la has prior run-ins with law enforcemen­t for driving without a valid licence.

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