The Texas Rangers are investigating a New Year's Day officer-involved shooting in Allen that left a Plano man dead and another person hospitalized.

Allen police responded at 12:29 a.m. Sunday to a report of a suspicious vehicle or suspicious people in the 700 block of South Jupiter Road. Someone reported that people in a white pickup were shining flashlights around the residential area and honking for an extended period of time.

Officers attempted a traffic stop, but the pickup drove further into the neighborhood before stopping, according to Allen police. As an officer approached, the pickup accelerated at a high rate of speed and attempted to back over one of the officers, police said.

Two officers, one of whom feared being crushed between the pickup and a tree, fired into the vehicle, according to Allen police. Killed in the shooting was the pickup's driver, Mark Guirguis, 21. His passenger, who is not being identified by police, was hospitalized with injuries. Neither Allen police officer was injured.

Mark Guirguis is shown in September 2016 after being booked into the Collin County Detention Center.

Allen Police Sgt. Jon Felty said that at the time of the shooting, Guirguis had an active arrest warrant out of Dallas County for evading arrest/detention with a vehicle. Dallas police confirmed the 2005 Ford Ranger pickup he was driving had been stolen.

Felty said it wasn't clear whether officers were aware the pickup was stolen at the time of the shooting.

"It was a very fast turn of events," Felty said.

The two officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave pending the investigation, Felty said. Charges against the injured passenger are possible, Felty said.

According to Dallas County court records from September, Guirguis reported being a citizen of Egypt who had been unemployed for two years.

He was indicted in November in Dallas County on the evading arrest charge. According to court documents, a Richardson police officer ran the license plate for a black Jeep that had been blocking the road just before midnight Aug. 31 and learned the license plate had been reported stolen.

The officer initiated a traffic stop on the frontage road to Central Expressway, but the driver continued onto the highway and sped away. Plano police later located the Jeep and Guirguis, whom the officer identified as the driver that night.

In November, Guirguis received deferred adjudication probation in Collin County after pleading guilty to two counts of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Guirguis was also ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and perform 120 hours of community service.

Anyone with information about Sunday morning's shooting is asked to contact the Allen Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 214-509-4239 or text the keyword ALLENPD and the tip to 847411 (TIP411).