Authorities in Florida say a man who allegedly ran from an encounter with Homeland Security Investigations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer on Tuesday. Multiple outlets report the incident occurred in St. Augustine, near a Wawa gas station. According to police and highway patrol reporting, the man was among four occupants in a vehicle that stopped in the parking lot of the gas station and convenience store. After the encounter with federal immigration officers, the people in the vehicle ran off on foot. Authorities say the man was later hit by a tractor-trailer while fleeing. ABC News and other outlets attribute the account to investigators from Florida Highway Patrol and law enforcement authorities, who describe the incident as occurring after the officers’ encounter in the parking lot. The reports do not provide further details in the shared excerpts about the condition of the other vehicle occupants or the status of any federal or local investigations. The case is presented as an ICE-related death linked to the man’s alleged flight from the officers’ encounter.