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A junior at the University of South Carolina was killed Wednesday in a hit-and-run near campus involving an illegal immigrant
He reportedly drove away from the accident site and ran from the vehicle.
A nearby CPD officer found and detained Fernandez-Cruz on the 1100 block of Greene Street.
At the scene of the accident with Fernandez-Cruz, two other men were present and also left, police reported. No legal actions are being pursued against these individuals. The immigration status of these men has not been disclosed.
The university confirmed in a statement that Baker was a business major from Glen Allen, Virginia.
“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with Nate’s family and friends in this challenging time,” stated university officials. “Counseling services are actively engaging with those affected, and support is available to any campus community member impacted by this tragedy.”

South Carolina’s FIJI fraternity shared photos of Baker, center, after his death. (FIJI via Instagram)
Phi Gamma Delta confirmed in an Instagram post Baker was a member of its fraternity.
“We lost more than a brother; we lost a leader, a role model, and someone who truly represented our fraternity’s values,” the fraternity expressed in their post. “Nate Baker filled our lives with joy, laughter, and love. He will always be cherished for his willingness to help others and the positive influence he had on everyone he met.”
“His passion, loyalty, and love for this brotherhood will never be forgotten. May we honor his memory by living with the same kindness, selflessness and generosity that he showed to everyone around him. Rest in Peace Nathaniel Baker.”

University of South Carolina student Nathanial “Nate” Baker was killed in an alleged hit-and-run crash Wednesday. (Tricia McLaughlin via X)
The University of South Carolina College Panhellenic Association called the situation a tragedy in a statement on Instagram.
“Our thoughts, prayers and hearts are with Nate’s family, friends, loved ones and our entire Greek community during this time,” the statement said. “Nate’s impact will continue to live on throughout the USC community, and will never be forgotten. We encourage our FSL community to stand together, love each other, and offer unconditional support to the brothers of Fiji following this tragedy.”
Fernandez-Cruz is being held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Columbia, according to CPD.
The Columbia Police Department, ICE, DHS and Phi Gamma Delta did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.