Savannah Man Avoids Life Sentence Following Negotiated Guilty Plea In Intentional Fatal Hit and Run
Isaac Omare Gibbs pleads guilty in the 2022 death of Isaac Bunton, receiving a 15-year prison sentence in a Savannah court.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 4:20 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WTOC

The Conclusion of a Fatal Roadside Confrontation
Isaac Omare Gibbs entered a courtroom this month to formally admit guilt for his role in the 2022 death of 17-year-old Isaac Bunton. By pleading guilty to charges of aggravated assault and homicide by vehicle in the first degree, Gibbs successfully avoided a trial that carried the weight of a life sentence. According to judicial records, the more severe counts of malice murder and felony murder were dismissed as part of the settlement between the defense and the prosecution. This resolution brings a measure of legal finality to an incident that investigators previously described as a deliberate act of violence using a motor vehicle as a weapon.
A Decisive Morning on Colleen Drive
The tragedy originated on the morning of December 8, 2022, when law enforcement responded to a distress call in the 11400 block of Colleen Drive in Savannah. Officers arrived to find Bunton suffering from critical injuries after being struck by a vehicle that had already fled the scene. According to investigative reports, the teenager was rushed to a local hospital, but medical staff were unable to save his life. Through rapid field work, police located Gibbs later that same day, linking him to the collision and initiating an indictment that accused him of intentionally targeting the young victim during the encounter.
The Strict Terms of a Negotiated Freedom
The sentencing structure handed down by Judge Colbert mandates that Gibbs serve 15 years in a state correctional facility, followed by 10 years of intensive probation. Because the court identified Gibbs as a repeat offender, he was barred from receiving first offender status, which might have otherwise shielded his permanent record. As part of the 25-year total sentence, Gibbs was transferred to the Georgia Department of Corrections last Friday. According to official state records, his maximum possible release date is currently set for December 2037, provided he meets all institutional requirements during his incarceration.
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