“On October 13, 2025, at approximately 4:11 pm, Georgia State Troopers from Post 32 in Athens responded to a six-vehicle crash on Interstate 85 northbound, just south of mile marker 147 in Commerce, GA. The investigation revealed that a semi-trailer was following too closely and struck the rear of a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan. This caused a chain reaction involving the van and four additional vehicles. After impact, the van became engulfed in flames along with the tractor-trailer.”
“Jeff Rogers, Jackson County Deputy Coroner, has confirmed there were eight occupants deceased in the van. The identities of the eight occupants, including three adults and five juveniles, has not yet been confirmed. There is a possibility of one adult being pregnant, but this will not be confirmed until an autopsy has been completed. The driver has been identified as Kane Aaron Hammock, a 33-year-old male from Gainesville, GA. He has been arrested and charged with eight counts of Vehicular Homicide (2nd degree), one count of Feticide by Vehicle (2nd degree), one count of Following Too Closely, one count of No Registration, and one count of Driver to Exercise Due Care,” said the Georgia Department of Public Safety in a press release about the crimes of trucking-themed country music small-timer Kane Hammock who, to reiterate, killed five children, three adults, and one unborn fetus due to what law enforcement says was reckless abandon behind the wheel of his rig.

Maribel Ramírez 42, her kids Kenia, 22 and pregnant, Justin 16, Andy, 14, Natali, 11, and Evan, 3, plus Kenia’s partner Darwin Ventura, 23, and their daughter Kayle, 4, all of Gwinnett County, were on their way to the Tanger Outlets in Commerce to go shopping when Hammock set off the fiery crash that wiped the entire family out, per WSB. At least Maribel and Kenia were born in El Salvador and, in all likelihood, were undocumented and probably more worried about ICE than they were trucks.
It’s not clear exactly why and how Hammock, who literally wrote and performed a track about driving 30 hours straight on a three-day haul, fucked up but maybe his lyrics are a clue.
Aspirational music tracks were good enough for Breitbart to fill in the gaps when that Waukesha, Wisconsin asshole plowed into marchers at a Christmas parade as he was fleeing cops after a domestic assault incident. “Waukesha Suspect Darrell Brooks Jr Made Rap Songs Ranting Against Trump, White Supremacy,” screamed their headline, making “BLM terrorism” the stand-in for Brooks’s still-unknown motive for killing the six white marchers back in November 2021.
Breitbart didn’t put that in their article about this week’s crash in Georgia. Nor did they include Hammock’s anti-Biden Facebook post from March 2021 that read “Trump promised the moon but at least he had zero experience in the WH. this potato was VP for 8 years he should have an idea of what they will let him do before he goes promising things he cant follow through on.” In fact Breitbart didn’t write “their” article at all: it’s a buried AP wire reprint that nobody commented on.
Contrast that with the AT LEAST 27 articles about the August 18-wheeler crash in Florida naming undocumented immigrant Harjinder Singh was behind the wheel and ZERO of them naming the three victims, all of whom were Haitian migrants, at least one of whom was in the US on TPS.
It’s almost like ignoring the story was actually better than covering it, however.

This isn’t from Fox News’s report about the Kane Hammock crash. It is at the top of their August 26 rundown “Multiple fatal crashes linked to illegal immigrants spark arrests across US in recent days.”
Notice how right upfront they put both the driver and the victims to give you the contrast between them: Brown, alien, scowling vs white, smiling, happy, and tragically dead because Biden border policy. Now which victims of the Hammock crash did Fox show in their coverage of it?

If you’re inclined to give Fox News the benefit of the doubt, that maybe that the photos of the family hadn’t been disseminated widely yet when they printed it, scroll down to where they link to a story from Atlanta News First, containing a slideshow of the pics National Zero used to make the collage of the Ramirez-Ventura family above. The network found space in the article for the cat being rescued but not for the five naturally-born American citizen children who were killed.
Whether that was a conscious decision by Fox News’s editors or not there’s no question that it was deliberate because they sure know their and sister outlet the New York Post’s audience:
The family looks illegal so maybe saved work for the feds.
— Cliff Clifton (@c94418) October 15, 2025
The numbers don’t really lie: Harjinder Singh, the negligently homicidal 18-wheeler illegal immigrant driver who killed three people in August was mentioned in at least 39 times more articles printed at FoxNews.com – such as “NFL’s Jack Brewer backs migrant CDL ban, calling it an assist for recent ex-cons” – than Kane Hammock, the negligently homicidal 18-wheeler MAGAmerican country music artist who killed three times as many (including the unborn fetus). As for the victims, the Ramirezes at least got more mentions than the Haitian refugee victims of the Singh crash: None.