© State PatrolAnthony Scott was fired from the Georgia State Patrol in October. He has since taken a seat on the Buchanan City Council.
In September, on a rainy Saturday night, Georgia state trooper Anthony Scott was flexing his
above the law privilege and driving at dangerously high speeds for no reason.
Scott was not on his way to a call, nor did he have any official reason for driving fast, when he slammed into a Nissan Sentra carrying four kids. Kylie Hope Lindsey, 17, and Isabella Alise Chinchilla, 16, who were in the back seat of the Nissan, were killed.
Dillon Lewis Wall, 18, who was driving, and front-seat passenger Benjamin Alan Finken, 17, were critically injured and taken to Grady Memorial Hospital.
Five months later, and Dillon is still recovering from a brain injury, paralysis, hearing loss and multiple broken teeth from the crash. However,
according to Dillon, it's his heart that hurts the most as this young man was crazy about Kylie.
Comment: Thank you for sharing your wisdom and your conscience with us, Harper Lee.