A Navy sailor says he never thought twice about diving into treacherous waters off the San Diego coast after a boat overloaded with migrants capsized over the weekend
Julie Watson
CORRECTS SPELLING OF LAST NAME TO FOY INSTEAD OF FOYE - Navy rescue swimmer Cale Foy looks on at Naval Air Station North Island, Tuesday, May 4, 2021, in San Diego. Foy says he never thought twice about diving into treacherous waters off the San Diego coast after a boat overloaded with migrants capsized over the weekend. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) May 04, 2021 - 9:20 PM
SAN DIEGO - Cale Foy had just started hiking with his wife and three kids as they do every Sunday when he noticed what he thought was an abandoned fishing vessel approaching the rocky, wind-swept San Diego coastline as 5-to-8-foot (1.5-2.4-meter) waves were crashing.