TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa County District Attorney has filed charges against one of the teens involved in the deadly car crash near 71st and Memorial on Monday.

Fourteen-year-old Jakoby Davon Lee-Golston, the driver of the SUV police said was stolen, has been charged as an adult with one count of first-degree felony murder, one count of endangering others while eluding police, one count of causing bodily injury while eluding police, and possession of a stolen vehicle and driving without a license, according to the Oklahoma State Courts Network. 

Tulsa Police say officers were following an SUV that was reported stolen and spotted on a FLOCK camera on Monday.

The SUV was parked and officers were running after two teenagers who managed to get in the SUV and drive off.

The officers didn't catch up with the teens until after they had crashed.

Andrew Berryman, 22, was killed and Tyler Parrett, 21, was seriously injured in the wreck after the SUV crashed into their car.

Both teens in the SUV were then taken into custody.

A man is dead and two teens were arrested after a deadly crash near 71st and Memorial.

Parrett spoke with us from his hospital bed, he’s been left with multiple injuries after the crash.
 
"I was told I got hit going about 90 miles an hour, which is probably why it literally happened so fast," he said.
 
Parrett said he's still in shock by his friend's death.
 
"It was nauseating," he said. "I remember I was laying in bed and I just didn’t want to believe it, I was just heartbroken. I understand that it could have been me just as easily as well, so it really just made the whole thing more surreal and the fact that it was as severe as it was, I should probably have been dead as well."

The passenger of the suspect's vehicle has not yet been charged with anything as police are still investigating. 

Two teens were taken into custody following a deadly crash near 71st and Memorial.

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