Teen Driver Fleeing Florida Deputies Fatally Strikes Pedestrian

The driver—identified as 18-year-old Jamar Johnson—was in a vehicle attempting to elude deputies when he fatally struck a woman walking in a crosswalk, police say.

A Florida teen has been charged with vehicular homicide, fleeing and eluding police, leaving the scene of a crash with death, leaving the scene of a crash with property damage and driving with a license suspended or revoked.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the driver—identified as 18-year-old Jamar Johnson—was in a vehicle attempting to elude deputies when he fatally struck a woman walking in a crosswalk.

The incident began when a deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, when the driver reportedly sped off. That deputy did not initiate a pursuit, instead calling over the radio that the suspect had fled.

Undercover deputies in an unmarked car then located the subject vehicle and followed from a distance.

Johnson allegedly ran a red light, struck another vehicle, spun out and struck 30-year-old Jee-esta Shurock.

Shurock was transported to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead.

 

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