Both drove around a police barricade and into a crowd of people gathered for an event. In the Texas case, his alcohol level was only slightly over the limit, but BAC should be irrelevant when one murders people intentionally with a vehicle.
That’s what I said, the guy in Texas was convicted of drunk driving and evading police/pursuit, then plowing a crowd. A bit different than what appears to have occurred in this Oklahoma case. Ya see that suspect in TX had committed crimes before ever plowing the crowd. In a criminal case, that counts and makes a big difference.