• 2 arrested, 1 dead, 14 injured in mass shooting at southwest OKC Hallow

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    OKLAHOMA CITY —
    Oklahoma City police officials said a person died and 14 people were
    injured in a mass shooting at a Halloween party at an event center early Saturday.

    The shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. Saturday near Southwest 59th
    Street and Agnew Avenue. Police told KOCO 5 that the shooting started as
    an argument between two groups, and they believe multiple shooters were involved.

    “Multiple people are detained. We’re going to interview them and figure
    out what led up to this event,” Capt. Valerie Littlejohn said.

    Just before 4 p.m. Saturday, Littlejohn said two arrests had been made in connection with the shootings.

    Police said they are still talking to anyone they can to figure out
    exactly what happened.

    “We still have a lot of witnesses to talk to and people to interview," Littlejohn said. "Any kind of evidence or phone videos that these
    witnesses have, we’re going to go through all of that. We’re going to work
    with our detectives to figure out what exactly occurred inside the
    building and outside the building."

    All 14 injured were taken to local hospitals with at least two victims
    listed in critical condition after the shooting, according to police. Information about the person who died has not been released.

    Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt addressed the shootings in a Facebook post Saturday afternoon saying recent shootings have fit a familiar pattern,
    “young men (boys, really) making terrible decisions with grave
    consequences.”

    Holt also said law enforcement must continue to be funded and supported,
    but that investing in the city’s youth is imperative.

    “The most important thing we can do at the local level to prevent these
    tragic events is to keep investing in our young people. When we cut the
    ribbon on a new soccer field, we’re not trying to create the next Messi.
    We’re giving young people an outlet, and data shows us that young people
    who stay in school and are engaged in extracurricular activities are far
    less likely to find themselves shooting each other at midnight,” Holt
    wrote.

    https://www.koco.com/article/ocpd-1-killed-multiple-shot-at-sw-okc- halloween-party/62585734

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