WAYNESBORO — A suspect accused of fleeing a hit-and-run Friday night and then slamming his truck into a car, killing a woman who was well known in local political circles, has been charged with aggravated involuntary manslaughter in her death, according to the Waynesboro Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. On Friday shortly before 10:30 p.m., authorities said 22-year-old Sean B. Webster, of Chesapeake, was just outside of Waynesboro's city limits in the county when he allegedly struck a Hyundai with his 2020 Ford Ranger at the intersection of U.S. 250 and Nottingham Lane. Police said he fled the scene. Minutes later, police said Webster's pickup entered Waynesboro before slamming into a 2019 Honda Insight at the intersection of West Main Street and Lew Dewitt Boulevard. The impact of the crash pushed both vehicles into a CVS parking lot.