Michael Rosario-Cruz, 27, has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder following a DUI crash on Interstate 40 in Canadian County, Oklahoma. Authorities reported that Rosario-Cruz was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes when he collided head-on with another vehicle, resulting in the deaths of four individuals aged 18 to 20. The victims were identified as Kiercey Hickson, 20, Quincy Jones, 19, and Haliegh Salazar and Brad Palmer, both 18. Rosario-Cruz was also charged with DUI causing great bodily injury, possession of an open container, and firearm-related offenses. He is currently held in Canadian County Jail and is subject to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request. The incident occurred early Friday, and the victims were honored at a vigil at El Reno High School, where three of them had recently graduated.
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Man Charged with Four Counts of Second-Degree Murder in DUI Crash in Oklahoma
Michael Rosario-Cruz, 27, faces multiple charges, including four counts of second-degree murder, after a DUI crash on Interstate 40 in Oklahoma that killed four young people. The victims were honored at a vigil, and Rosario-Cruz is subject to an ICE detainer request.
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Illegal alien charged with killing 4 young people in wrong-way DUI crash on Oklahoma highway
Man Charged with Four Counts of Second-Degree Murder in DUI Crash in Oklahoma