This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

SAN DIEGO — Police say a 25-year-old man was killed Thursday night after trying to stop someone he knew from driving home drunk.

Employees at RakiRaki off Convoy Street said they were working when they heard commotion around 11:30 p.m. They said they stepped outside to see people arguing in the parking lot.

“The guy tried stopping her, getting her out of the car and the whole situation escalated and it became physical,” Kiana Smith said.

Smith said from what she could tell, a man was trying to stop a woman from driving drunk. She said he was hanging on to the car, but even that did not work.

“She actually backed out of the parking lot with him still hanging on to her car and as soon as she made this right turn out of the parking lot he completely flung off it and she ran over him,” Smith said. “Our first instinct for all of the employees was to help.”

Shortly after, she said first responders and police showed up. Before the victim was taken to the hospital, where he died, witnesses said a woman who was with him was by his side.

“She was just so devastated and just crying at the top of her lungs and just like, ‘this can’t be happening’,” Maika Frye said.

Officers said not long after they got on scene they caught up with the driver, who they have identified as 33-year-old Latisha Ingram.

The manager of O’Brien’s, Tyson Blake, said the woman actually came into the bar with a group about an hour and a half before the incident.

“Came in rather inebriated already and acting a little extra loud and almost stepped on a dog. The bartender actually said, ‘hey, watch out for the dog. It’s on the patio. We allow dogs on our patio,’ and she shouted some profanities at the bartender and the dog, and the bartender was like, ‘we’re not going to be serving you tonight,’” Blake said.

San Diego police told FOX 5 it was Ingram’s 25-year-old co-worker who was trying to stop her from driving drunk — an unfortunate situation that has forever changed lives.

“I can’t imagine what his girlfriend, or his friend was going through. Just losing a loved one like that because of alcohol I think is just terrible. It’s just so sad,” Frye said.

The victim’s name has not been released. Ingram was booked in jail for a number of charges, including murder.

32.823743 -117.15523