Teenager Sentenced To 22-Years For Fatal 2023 Crash In Tulsa

Teenager Sentenced To 22-Years For Fatal 2023 Crash In Tulsa

A teenage boy who caused a deadly crash in a stolen car has been sentenced and will remain in custody at the juvenile detention center.

Jakoby Lee-Golston was sentenced to 22 years but since he's a youthful offender, he can be released when he turns 19.

If he breaks the law again, he could be sent to prison.

Investigators said in the summer of 2023, Lee-Golston was speeding in a stolen vehicle when he crashed into another car near 71st and Memorial, killing the passenger Andrew Berryman.

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