Oklahoma: Ashley Jean Robison charged with 2nd-degree murder DUI for killing Courtney Snodgrass in booze cruise 

Oklahoma City Police

Ashley Robison, 18, charged with killing Courtney Snodgrass, 16, 2nd-degree murder, DUI fatal on Dec. 6, 2017 Oklahoma City

Ashley Jean Robison charged with 2nd-degree murder DUI for killing Courtney Snodgrass in booze cruise

From KFOR

OKLAHOMA CITY – 12/07/2017 — A 16-year-old girl was killed in a fatal DUI accident on I-240 early Wednesday morning.

Around 3:30 a.m., police said 18-year-old Ashley Robison was driving northbound on Eastern with 16-year-old Courtney Snodgrass, 19-year-old Sabre Stoddard, and a 17-year-old male.

As the vehicle approached I-240, the car crashed into the highway embankment and rolled.

Snodgrass and Stoddard were ejected from the vehicle as it rolled.

After being ejected, officials say the two teens landed on I-240 and were struck by at least one, possibly two, vehicles on I-240.

Snodgrass was killed in the crash. MORE

 

NAME: ROBISON, ASHLEY JEAN
Photograph date 12/6/2017
DOB: 11/16/1999
Race Code: W
Sex Code: F
Height: 5’05”
Weight: 120 lbs.
Hair Color Code: BLN
Eye Color Code: HAZ

 

 


 

 

Booking Number Booking Date Arresting Agency Code
130727814 12/06/2017 04:25 pm OCPD

 

 

Case Number Charge Description Bond Amount
TMP1123912 DUI-PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT (FELONY) Held without Bond $0.00
TMP1123912 MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE (LOWER FELONY MURDER) Held without Bond $0.00

Courtney Snodgrass killed in this crash, Ashley Robison charged with DUI murder 2nd degree, teens had been party time in motel Dec. 6, 2017

From Lacie Lowry 9 News

***UPDATE: 16-year-old Courtney Snodgrass was killed in this accident. The driver, 18-year-old Ashley Robison, was arrested for DUI and Murder in the 2nd degree. 19-year-old Sabre Stoddard and a 17-year-old boy are still in the hospital.*** DEADLY ROLLOVER CLOSES 240: One person is dead and three others were taken to the hospital early this morning in a crash along Interstate 240 near Bryant Avenue. Eastbound Interstate 240 is shut down at Eastern. Four people were in the car and two of them were ejected. One of those, a female, landed on Interstate 240 and was hit by another car. She died at the scene. No names released.

FROM FOX 25 NEWS

“The driver of the vehicle did exhibit signs of impairment. The driver has been identified as 18-year-old Ashley Robison,” said Oklahoma City Police officer, Megan Morgan.

Police reports show that Robison was traveling northbound on S. Eastern approaching I-240 when she lost control of her 2009 Chevrolet Malibu and left the roadway. The vehicle rolled and ejected 16-year-old Courtney Snodgrass and 19-year-old Sabre Stoddard. Both Snodgrass and Stoddard landed on I-240 where Snodgrass was struck by at least one vehicle.

A third victim, a 17-year-old male, was also transported to the hospital in stable condition.

Police reports show he told police they had been drinking at a motel.

He didn’t remember what happened, but he thought they took an exit too fast. The 17-year-old then blacked out and woke up outside the car next to Stoddard and Snodgrass.

Authorities say that Robison exhibited signs of impairment following the crash. She will be arrested after being released from the hospital.

Stoddard remains in critical condition after being transported to the hospital.

FOX 25 reached out to Moore Public Schools to see if they had a statement about Snodgrass’s death.

They released this statement saying, “We have not received confirmation of the identity of the victim from this morning’s tragic accident on I-240. In the meantime, counselors and teachers at MHS are in the process of preparing a plan to serve any family, friend, or staff member affected by this tragedy if it is confirmed she was a student of Moore High.”  MORE