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Mann, who is supposedly accelerated in the Charlotte crash without lights, says the police, says the police

Charlotte, NC (WBTV) – A man was killed after he was supposedly driven at a high speed without lights and fell against another car, said the Charlotte -Mecklenburg police.

The crash occurred on Friday, April 25, around 11:43 p.m. No crash location was offered.

The officials said they had accelerated a Dodge Challenger without a light and the driver supposedly did not stop because of a traffic stop.

The police said they had not initiated a persecution.

A short time later, a crash between the challenger and a GMC Sierra was reported. The driver of the Challenger became Albert Alexander III. Identified. He was taken to a regional hospital and later died.

The officials did not state whether the driver of the Sierra was injured.

According to the investigators, the speed in the name of Alexander was a factor for the crash.

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