Independence County, Arkansas (WREG) — The school shooter who at age 11 shot and killed four students and a teacher near Jonesboro, Arkansas, was killed in a car crash on Saturday night.

Drew Grant, 33, had been going by that name after he was released from detention on his 21st birthday, in May 2007. In 1998, he had been Andrew Golden who, with his 13-year-old cousin Mitchell Johnson, had opened fire on their schoolyard at Westside Middle School.

Grant was killed around 9 p.m. Saturday, when his car was struck head-on at an intersection on Highway 167 just south of Cave City, Arkansas. The other driver, identified as a 59-year-old man, also died, and three other people were hurt in the crash.

In the 1998 shooting, Andrew and Mitchell drove to school in a van that they had loaded with supplies, including nine firearms stolen from their grandfather’s house. They set off a fire alarm around 12:30 p.m. and then began shooting when their classmates evacuated onto the schoolyard. They killed four girls and a teacher who had been trying to shield a student.

They received the maximum sentence possible, detention until age 21.

Mitchell Johnson reportedly is living in Texas.

Andrew Golden’s name change was made public after he applied for a concealed-weapons permit in 2008. Arkansas State Police made the connection between the applicant and Golden through fingerprints. The permit application was denied.

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