
Oklahoma Lake Party Shooting Injures Dozen
A shooting occurred during a youth party at Arcadia Lake near Oklahoma City, resulting in at least 10 to 12 people being hospitalized or injured. Reports indicate that men in ski masks opened fire at the event.
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Shooting at lake near Oklahoma City sends at least 12 people to hospitals - AP News
Shooting at lake near Oklahoma City sends at least 12 people to hospitals AP News
Read full article →Shooting during party at Oklahoma's Arcadia Lake leaves at least 10 wounded, police say
At least 10 people were rushed to hospitals after a shooting at a party near Arcadia Lake outside Oklahoma City on Sunday, according to police officials.
Read full article →At least 10 injured in shooting at lake party near Oklahoma City - CNN
At least 10 injured in shooting at lake party near Oklahoma City CNN
Read full article →Dozen injured in Oklahoma lake party shooting after ‘men in ski masks’ open fire
A police spokesperson described the shooting as a ‘terrifying situation’ but said they have not taken anyone into custody
By Owen Scott
Read full article →Shooting at lake near Oklahoma City injures 10, more feared
Read full article →Arcadia Lake shooting update: Videos show panic in Edmond as shots reported; witnesses say ‘multiple men with rifles’
Videos shared on social media by witnesses show a heavy police response and scenes of chaos following the reported gunfire.
Read full article →10 injured in shooting at lake near Oklahoma City
At least 10 people have been injured in a shooting at a party at a lake near Oklahoma City.
Read full article →At least 10 hospitalized after shooting at Oklahoma's Arcadia Lake
Police added there are no suspects in custody at this time, urging the public to reach out with any information.
Read full article →Shooting at lake near Oklahoma City in US injures 10, more feared
No suspects were in custody following the shooting just after 9pm at a party at Arcadia Lake
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