Man Accused Of Speeding Through Red Light In Stolen Car, Causing Double-Fatality Crash In OKC

Man Accused Of Speeding Through Red Light In Stolen Car, Causing Double-Fatality Crash In OKC

A metro man is facing two complaints of second-degree murder following a fatal collision.

Marvin Ellis-Reed, 22, crashed into a couple's vehicle Friday, November 1 near Northwest 63rd and May Avenue in Oklahoma City.   

Police arrested Ellis-Reed at the scene on a complaint of second-degree murder, causing an accident (resulting in death) without a valid driver's license and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Court records show he had no business getting behind the wheel.

Jim Gardner and Bob Mills SkyNews 9 was over the scene as investigators worked to piece together the cause of a violent crash.

At the center of the four-vehicle collision was a stolen dark blue Charger.

According to court documents, Ellis-Reed was southbound on North May approaching NW 63rd, when he ignored the red light.

Traveling double the posted speed limit at 80 miles per hour, Ellis-Reed's vehicle went careening into traffic, colliding into multiple cars.

Gayle Jacobs, 60, and her boyfriend Bruce Smith, 57, were inside a silver vehicle, when Ellis-Reed hit them. The impact sent their car several hundred yards down the road.

Jacobs was pronounced dead at the scene, while Smith died within the hour at a local hospital.

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Police later learned Ellis-Reed had a suspended license and had stolen the vehicle just minutes before the crash.