A carjacking suspect who jumped out of a stolen car was struck and killed by a police car Sunday evening, Baltimore County police said.Police said three suspects jumped out of the car at Northern Parkway at Highgate Drive in northwest Baltimore City. One suspect is in custody, one is at large and a third is deceased.Investigators said the three suspects carjacked a pizza delivery man at gunpoint just before 4 p.m. in the 3400 block of Merle Drive.Police said an officer later spotted the car at Liberty and Essex roads and tried to stop the car, but it fled. Police said the suspects threw a gun from the car at Liberty Road and Northern Parkway and that officers have recovered it."All three of the suspects attempted to jump out of the car at that point. They did not stop the vehicle. The car continued to roll further down Northern Parkway and came to a rest against the median," said Shawn Vinson, of the Baltimore County Police Department.Police said the three suspects ran down Highgate Drive."One of the suspects was struck by one of the police cars that was coming into the area responding to the pursuit," Vinson said.Dion Lamar Taylor, 20, of Baltimore, was pronounced dead at the scene. A second suspect was taken into custody and a third is at large.The suspect taken into custody was identified as Taron Donta Kelly, 16, of Baltimore. He was charged as an adult with armed robbery, armed carjacking, motor vehicle theft, possession of a handgun and being a minor in possession of a handgun."There will be an autopsy done by the Medical Examiner's Office, and then at the same time, Baltimore City police will lead a crash investigation to see what led up to the suspect being struck by the police car," Vinson said.Police said at least one of the suspects is a juvenile.The Baltimore County police officer involved in the fatal crash turned pursuit is identified as Officer First Class Corbin. Corbin is a five-year veteran in the department and is assigned to the Woodlawn Precinct. The Baltimore City police crash team is investigating. Baltimore County police vehicles are not equipped with dash cameras, but officials said body camera footage will be reviewed during the investigation.No further information was immediately released.

A carjacking suspect who jumped out of a stolen car was struck and killed by a police car Sunday evening, Baltimore County police said.



Police said three suspects jumped out of the car at Northern Parkway at Highgate Drive in northwest Baltimore City. One suspect is in custody, one is at large and a third is deceased.

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Investigators said the three suspects carjacked a pizza delivery man at gunpoint just before 4 p.m. in the 3400 block of Merle Drive.

Police said an officer later spotted the car at Liberty and Essex roads and tried to stop the car, but it fled. Police said the suspects threw a gun from the car at Liberty Road and Northern Parkway and that officers have recovered it.

"All three of the suspects attempted to jump out of the car at that point. They did not stop the vehicle. The car continued to roll further down Northern Parkway and came to a rest against the median," said Shawn Vinson, of the Baltimore County Police Department.

Police said the three suspects ran down Highgate Drive.

"One of the suspects was struck by one of the police cars that was coming into the area responding to the pursuit," Vinson said.

Dion Lamar Taylor, 20, of Baltimore, was pronounced dead at the scene. A second suspect was taken into custody and a third is at large.



The suspect taken into custody was identified as Taron Donta Kelly, 16, of Baltimore. He was charged as an adult with armed robbery, armed carjacking, motor vehicle theft, possession of a handgun and being a minor in possession of a handgun.

"There will be an autopsy done by the Medical Examiner's Office, and then at the same time, Baltimore City police will lead a crash investigation to see what led up to the suspect being struck by the police car," Vinson said.

Police said at least one of the suspects is a juvenile.

The Baltimore County police officer involved in the fatal crash turned pursuit is identified as Officer First Class Corbin. Corbin is a five-year veteran in the department and is assigned to the Woodlawn Precinct. The Baltimore City police crash team is investigating.

Baltimore County police vehicles are not equipped with dash cameras, but officials said body camera footage will be reviewed during the investigation.

No further information was immediately released.

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.@BaltCoPolice say at least one of the suspects is a juvenile.



The @BaltimorePolice crash team is investigating the incident.



The officer who struck the suspect will remain on active duty. #WBAL — Vanessa Herring (@VanessaHerring) January 7, 2019

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The pursuit ended here at Northern Pkwy & Highgate.



Police say the suspects ran from the car - one of them was struck by an officer responding to the scene. He was pronounced dead at the scene.



A second suspect was taken into custody, police are searching for the third #WBAL pic.twitter.com/wbNApe2xls — Vanessa Herring (@VanessaHerring) January 7, 2019

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