By Tom Jackman, Tuesday, March 15, 8:39 PM
A Fairfax County man died Monday night after his car was forced into oncoming traffic near Fort Belvoir by a repeat drunk driver, who had previously been deported for entering the country illegally, authorities said Tuesday.
Carlos Sanchez-Ramos, 33, was charged with aggravated involuntary manslaughter and other counts. The victim was identified as Paul J. Krause, 54, of Glenbarr Court in Fairfax Station.

After the crash, police said Sanchez-Ramos climbed out of the car with a three-year-old boy and ran away. Police arrested him a short distance away on Route 1.

Court records indicate his blood-alcohol content was roughly twice the legal definition of intoxication. Sanchez-Ramos, who lives on Grandview Court in the Springfield area, was previously convicted of drunk driving.

Immigration officials identified the man as Carlos Lagos Ramos, and said he had been deported to his native Honduras in January 2004. At some point after that, Ramos reentered the country illegally, Cori W. Bassett, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Tuesday.

In November 2007, Fairfax police arrested him after a single-car accident, according to court records, and charged him under the name “Sanchez-Ramosâ€