Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell looks in a creek bed after he intentionally hit Crystal Marie Price’s car the night of Nov. 25, 2024, wrecking and killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix, in a chase in Creek County that began because of a paper license plate issue.
A police officer admitted he “didn’t look too much” at the vehicle paperwork a woman handed him through her car window before ultimately beginning a high-speed chase that killed her and her passenger.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hits and spins out the car driven by Crystal Marie Price the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. The car wrapped around a tree in a ditch, killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hits and spins out the car driven by Crystal Marie Price the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. The car wrapped around a tree in a ditch, killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell listens to Mannford Police Officer Tristan Stacks (not pictured) tell his story about what happened during his traffic stop with Crystal Marie Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix, the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. Darnell intentionally hit Price's car, which caused her to wreck and resulted in the deaths of Price and Hendrix.
Crystal Marie Price looks back at Mannford Police Officer Tristan Stacks (not pictured) as she rolls up her window moments before she drives off the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. Price didn’t voluntarily exit her car, so Stacks had threatened to physically pull her out and put her in jail for an unregistered vehicle and a suspended license. Mannford Police Officer Connor Harrison is partially in the frame.
Law enforcement officers approach a wrecked car with guns drawn after Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hit it and spun it out into a ditch, where it smashed into a tree the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County, killing two people.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hits and spins out the car driven by Crystal Marie Price the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. The car wrapped around a tree in a ditch, killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hits and spins out the car driven by Crystal Marie Price the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. The car wrapped around a tree in a ditch, killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix.
Law enforcement officers approach a wrecked car with guns drawn after Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell hit it and spun it out into a ditch, where it smashed into a tree the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County, killing two people.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell looks in a creek bed after he intentionally hit Crystal Marie Price’s car the night of Nov. 25, 2024, wrecking and killing Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix, in a chase in Creek County that began because of a paper license plate issue.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Robert Darnell listens to Mannford Police Officer Tristan Stacks (not pictured) tell his story about what happened during his traffic stop with Crystal Marie Price and her passenger, Dario Hendrix, the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. Darnell intentionally hit Price's car, which caused her to wreck and resulted in the deaths of Price and Hendrix.
Crystal Marie Price looks back at Mannford Police Officer Tristan Stacks (not pictured) as she rolls up her window moments before she drives off the night of Nov. 25, 2024, in Creek County. Price didn’t voluntarily exit her car, so Stacks had threatened to physically pull her out and put her in jail for an unregistered vehicle and a suspended license. Mannford Police Officer Connor Harrison is partially in the frame.