The deadly crash happened just hours after Brazier had been released, on parole, from a Texas Department of Criminal Justice facility on unrelated DWI charges.
Keith Brazier pleaded guilty to two murder charges and accepted a 50-year prison sentence for causing a crash that killed Mason Nelson and Sam Mixon in 2022.
A judge set Keith Brazier's bonds at $1.5 million after a Galveston crash that killed Mason Nelson and Sam Mixon, both 14, and critically injured a third teen.
The Galveston Police Department says Keith Brazier, 28, is now charged with two counts of felony murder and one count of intoxication assault for the crash that killed Mason Nelson and Samuel Mixon.
Authorities have identified Samuel Mixon, 14, as the second teenager to have died from his injuries after a deadly crash with a suspected drunk driver.