Georgia advocates and lawmakers push for officer pursuit policy changes after deadly Little Five Points accident

A picture of a Georgia State Patrol vehicle. (Georgia State Patrol)

Data shows that Georgia leads the nation in per capita fatalities resulting from car chases involving law enforcement.

Recently, on April 14, a suspect allegedly ran a red light in the Little Five Points area while being followed by Georgia State Patrol – that’s when 19-year-old Cooper Schoenke was reportedly struck and killed by Faduma Mohamed.

GSP Public Information Officer Captain Crystal Zion shared a statement, saying: “Every life lost on Georgia’s roadways is a tragedy, and the death of a 19-year-old Cooper Schoenke in this incident is nothing short of heartbreaking… The Department’s pursuit policy is grounded in law, shaped by training, and guided by a clear standard that actions be objectively reasonable.”