One of the bikers indicted in the deadly 2015 shootout at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco died Friday during a police chase.

Trey Alston Short (McLennan County Sheriff's Office)

Authorities in Gatesville, about 35 miles west of Waco, said 29-year-old Trey Alston Short of Temple died in a crash Friday night, the Waco Tribune-Herald reported.

Police attempted to stop Short around 10 p.m. Friday, and he crashed into a minivan when he sped up to elude them. He was thrown from the motorcycle and pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver and passenger in the minivan — which rolled over — were hospitalized with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening.

Police later said the Harley-Davidson that Short was driving had been reported stolen in Waco in June and had a fake license plate.

KWTX-TV reported that Short was a member of the Cossacks motorcycle gang.

Short was indicted in November on a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity in connection with the May 17, 2015, shootout. Nine people died and 18 were injured in the melee between rival biker gangs during one group's planned meeting at the Twin Peaks restaurant.

More than 150 bikers were indicted by a McLennan County grand jury. No trial dates have been set so far.