<p>A Florida man was killed and the passenger in his vehicle critically injured after the man attempted to outrun police in a south Georgia town while driving at night without headlights, authorities said.</p><p>Jeremy Michael Brinson, 30, of Jacksonville died at the scene of the accident at about 8 p.m. Wednesday on U.S. 319 in Coffee County, said Georgia State Patrol trooper Victor Mobley.</p><p>Brinson and his passenger, Laura Spell, 38, of Jesup, were thrown from his 2002 Ford Expedition, leaving Spell in critical condition at a Savannah hospital, Mobley said.</p><p>"He was driving with no headlights and there were a lot of curves," Mobley said. "A curve came and he went straight, pretty much, and he hit a couple of signs that indicated the curves in the road and overturned."</p><p>McRae Police Chief Ken Wilcox said Brinson fled when a McRae police officer tried to stop him for running a stop sign and almost hitting the patrol car.</p><p>Wilcox said the officer lost sight of Brinson before the crash.</p><p>___</p><p>HASH(0x1d03dd8)</p>