Monday, May 5th 2025, 4:49 pm
Four people from Tulsa and Union Public Schools — including two students and a staff member, and a former coach — died in a crash over the weekend in Kansas, according to school officials.
Tulsa Public Schools said a student, Donald “DJ” Laster, who attended Booker T. Washington High School, Ja’mon Gilstrap, a staff member who worked in the transportation department, and Wayne Walls, a former Carver Middle School coach and teacher, were killed in the crash.
Exact details about the crash are still under investigation by Kansas authorities, but according to CBS affiliate WIBW, four other people died in what appears to be a two-car collision, and a fifth was transported to a nearby hospital. Those people have not been identified.
Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ebony Johnson said that the district is praying for the families of those lost.
"Many branches of our Tulsa Public Schools family are in mourning today. In a car accident in Kansas on Sunday, we lost a young man who attended Booker T Washington High School, a friend and colleague who served for years at Carver Middle School, and a key contributor from our Transportation team. Our community lost friends, brothers, sons, and fathers.
I am heartbroken for those who lost loved ones, and committed to honoring the immense collective impact each of these people had in Tulsa and in the lives of our young people. I am praying for their families and everyone involved, and hope others will continue to come alongside our students, team members, and families who are hurting."
Union Public Schools confirmed that one of its students died in the crash as well, but that student has not been publicly identified. Union released the following statement:
"It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that I share the news of the tragic passing of one of our 9th grade students who died in a car accident yesterday. On behalf of the entire Union Public Schools community, I extend our deepest condolences to the student’s family, friends, and loved ones.
"We have activated our crisis response team and are providing additional counseling resources at the Union Freshman Academy and across the district. Licensed counselors, school psychologists, and support staff are available to meet with anyone who may need help processing this tragedy.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the student’s family, and everyone affected by this tragic event."
Ron Horton, a teacher at Booker T. Washington High School who taught Laster, says he was friendly and a hard worker.
"I've taught a number of students who've moved on to D1, even the NFL, and there is a thing about them, and that is they work as hard at the academics as they do at their sport," said Horton. "That was D.J."
According to TPS, the students were returning home from a youth basketball tournament when the crash happened. The collision occurred on U.S. Highway 169 around 5:45 p.m., about three miles northeast of Greeley, Kansas.
Grief counselors are available for students and staff.
This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
May 5th, 2025
May 5th, 2025