Ronald Banton, 27, killed in car crash on NE 10th and N. Standish in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City police: Driver was high on drugs, caused crash that killed man.
Ronald Banton was father of four young children.
Oklahoma City police said a crash that killed a father of four young children was caused by a man who was high on drugs. Oklahoma City police said Dustin Hall, 31, caused a crash Monday night near NE 10th and N. Standish. According to officers, Hall was high on drugs and admitted to looking down at his phone. Ronald Banton, 27, was killed in the crash. His 5-year-old son JaeRon was in the car with him but was not hurt. Hall was arrested and police said he could be charged with second-degree murder.
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