GA Ambulance Driver Charged with Vehicular Homicide After Crash

March 24, 2023
A Pro Care EMS provider and a civilian were killed in the wreck in Atlanta on Monday.

Henri Hollis

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

(TNS)

An ambulance driver who police say lost control of his medical transport van and crashed into another SUV, killing two people, turned himself in at the Fulton County Jail on Thursday.

John R. Walker, of Cumming, was booked into the Fulton jail Friday after turning himself in the previous evening, online jail records show. He is facing two counts of second-degree vehicular homicide, speeding and driving erratically.

Walker’s charges stem from a wreck Monday afternoon in the 4000 block of Campbellton Road, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previously reported. Walker’s medical transport vehicle hit a curb, causing a head-on collision with another car, Atlanta police said.

The crash killed a passenger in the medical transport van and the driver of the SUV, police said. They were identified as 29-year-old Ti’Quita Miles of Covington and 29-year-old Jada Whatley of Atlanta by the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office.

“My client, he’s traumatized. He’s completely traumatized knowing that two people lost their lives,” Walker’s attorney, Jackie Patterson, told Channel 2 Action News.

Patterson told the news station his client had suffered a severe fracture to his ankle that would require surgery.

Walker will make his first appearance Friday afternoon, after which Patterson said he expects the ambulance driver to be released on bond, Channel 2 reported.

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