COLUMBIA, Md. - Police say a motorist was killed after being struck by the driver of a vehicle who refused to pull over during an early morning attempted traffic stop.
The incident happened on eastbound Route 100 near Snowden River Parkway in Columbia, Maryland around 1 a.m. Monday.
Officers say 18-year-old Natalia Diaz-Valle was speeding when a trooper attempted to pull her over. Diaz-Valle sped off and exited onto Route 103, authorities say, where she ran a red light and struck a vehicle that was exiting a fast-food restaurant.
The driver of that vehicle, 26-year-old Biik Chong was pronounced dead after being transported to Shock Trauma. A passenger in the vehicle that was struck was also transported to Shock Trauma where they remain.
Diaz-Valle and a passenger were both hospitalized and taken into police custody following their release.
Police say speed and alcohol may have been contributing factors.