Manslaughter charges in hit-and-run accident that killed 2
MOORE, Okla. — A man accused of striking and killing two suburban Oklahoma City high school cross-country runners who were running on a sidewalk was charged Friday with manslaughter in the deaths.
Max Leroy Townsend, 57, is accused of running over six Moore High School cross-country runners in front of the school Monday, killing senior Rachel Freeman and sophomore Yuridia Martinez. The four other students were injured, and one of them remained in critical condition Friday.
Townsend was also charged Friday with leaving the scene of a fatality accident, driving under the influence causing great bodily injury, and leaving the scene of an accident causing person injury, District Attorney Greg Mashburn said.
The students were running on a sidewalk when Townsend plowed them down with a pickup truck, according to investigators. Townsend drove off and was stopped several blocks away by witnesses who pursued him from the accident site, police said. Investigators suspect Townsend was intoxicated when the accident happened.