Last Updated: Man Convicted Of Driving Into Student Runners In Oklahoma A man accused of crashing into an Oklahoma high school cross-country team, killing three and injuring several others, has been found guilty of murder. A man accused of crashing into an Oklahoma high school cross-country team, killing three and injuring several others, has been found guilty of murder. Cleveland County jurors on Friday found Max Townsend, 58, guilty of three counts of second-degree murder. He was also found guilty of three counts of leaving the scene of a fatality accident and four counts of leaving the scene of an injury accident.