Police continue search for suspects in Oklahoma park shooting that left 23 injured
Police are still searching for suspects following a mass shooting at an illegal party in an Oklahoma campground that left 23 people injured, three critically. The incident began with an argument among girls over boyfriends and escalated into a prolonged gunfight. Authorities have not made any arrests but consider the event isolated and say there is no ongoing threat to the public.
- ▪At least 23 people were injured, with three in critical condition, after a shooting at an unpermitted party in an Oklahoma campground.
- ▪The party, advertised as 'Sunday Funday,' drew around 250 attendees and was not officially reserved with park authorities.
- ▪Eyewitness Jeremiah Smith said the violence started with a personal argument and quickly turned into a several-minute-long gunfight.
- ▪Police have not arrested any suspects and believe the incident poses no further danger to the public.
- ▪Edmond Mayor Mark Nash plans to review and strengthen park operations, permitting, and security measures following the event.
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Police continue to look for suspects in an Oklahoma mass shooting on Sunday that left at least 23 injured following a scuffle at an illegal party over the weekend. Eyewitnesses told the Associated Press that around 250 people attended the party at a campground that was advertised over the weekend. Jeremiah Smith, an attendee, told the outlet that fighting started when a group of girls started arguing over boyfriends, which escalated into a several-minute-long gunfight. Recommended Stories Mamdani decries ‘antisemitic hatred’ after NYC synagogues vandalized with swastikas Bystander injured in officer-involved shooting near White House Protester who has been on Frederick Douglass bridge for four days to come down ‘soon’ “It just started a whole bunch of chaos,” he said.
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