Texas official, Air Force cadet killed in hit and run by illegal immigrants, speaks
Texas lawmakers have spoken afterwards Tragic death of an Air Force Academy cadet Two suspected immigrants from across the country were illegally killed and killed.
Texas Rep. Beth van Duyne, who personally sponsored 18-year-old Ava Moore’s application to the Air Force Academy twice, says the incident never happened and demands accountability.
“I’m still living on what happened and why it happened,” Van Doin said.”Fox and friends“Friday. Republican lawmakers say she is in contact with the border emperor. Tom Homan The accident has led to the commitment to ensuring justice for the victims’ families.
Moore, a Young Texas cadetShe was kayak when she was said to have been hit by the jet ski run by. Illegal immigration. She was a few weeks away from leaving to begin Air Force Basic Training. The Department of Homeland Security reports that two migrants involved in the crash fled the scene without providing help, causing Moore to die.

Ava Moore (left) is said to have been killed by illegal immigrant Daikerlyn Gonzalez-Gonzalez in a jet ski crash. (US Air Force via Instagram/Ice)
The DHS has identified them as Daikerlyn Alejandraa Gonzalez-Gonzalez, who is said to be driving jet skis, and Daikerlyn Alejandraa Gonzalez-Gonzalez, who is said to be Maikel Alexander Coello-Perozo, a foreigner who illegally entered the United States in 2023.
Texas police arrest suspect after a fatal jet ski hit and run
After fleeing the scene, the suspect reportedly struck two vehicles while trying to escape. Both were later detained Immigrant detainees stayed by ICE The removal process begins after a criminal case has been filed.
Van Doin described Moore as a “decised” leader and a “wow woman.” She said she believes the tragedy is avoidable while thanking the suspect for being arrested.
“These two Venezuelan illegal immigrants who should never have been in our country,” she said.

Photos of Avamoor killed in a jet ski crash over Memorial Day weekend. (Moore family)
“She was out for a kayak. She was attacked and they left her in the water and died.”
One of the suspects faces a Second degree of felony manslaughterthe other is charged with misdemeanor of a crash that prevents damage to the vehicle and anxiety.
Van Doin said she has been in contact with Moore’s family since her death, and her father has been turning his eyes to faith during difficult times.
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“I said, ‘I’m so angry about what happened, I’m so angry about it,'” she recalls. “And he said, ‘I’m going to stop you there. I will not be led by anger.’ This is a tremendous man of kindness, patience and forgiveness.