STILLWATER, Okla.... Oct 25, 2015 -- A driver plowed into a crowd of spectators Saturday during the Oklahoma State homecoming parade, killing four people -- including a toddler -- and injuring almost four dozen others, police said.
Stillwater police Capt. Kyle Gibbs said the woman's sedan struck an unoccupied motorcycle of an officer, who was working security at the parade, then went into the crowd. The woman, Adacia Chambers, 25, of Stillwater, was taken into custody on a charge of driving under the influence, and Gibbs said investigators were awaiting the results of blood tests to determine whether she was impaired by drugs or alcohol.
The Cowboys appeared to succeed in helping with the grieving process after another tragedy struck the school on Saturday morning.
Oklahoma University Medical Center and The Children's Hospital announced in a statement Saturday night that a 2-year-old boy was the latest to die from injuries caused by the morning crash.
Gibbs said Sunday that 23-year-old Nakita Prabhakar, 65-year-old Bonnie Jean Stone and 65-year-old Marvin Lyle Stone were killed in the crash. The name of the 2-year-old boy who died was not provided.
Gibbs said 47 other people were injured in the collision, including five who remained in critical condition early Sunday.