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13 people injured in shooting near Oklahoma City


ANKARA, TURKIYE – MAY 4: An infographic titled “Shooting at lake near Oklahoma City” created in Ankara, Turkiye on May 4, 2026. (Photo by Mehmet Yaren Bozgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

At least 13 people have been injured after a shooting near Oklahoma City. 

What we know:

Police in Edmond said they received reports of shots fired around 9 p.m. Sunday night at a party near Arcadia Lake. 

Two men wearing ski mask, armed with guns, opened fire on the party of young adults, according to KOKH-TV. 

Hospital officials confirmed that ten people were being treated at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City with another three at Integris Health Edmond Hospital, according to the Associated Press. A police spokesperson said the victims are in “various conditions.” 

What they’re saying:

“This is obviously a very terrifying situation and we understand the concern from the public and those involved and we are working extremely hard to find the suspects,” said police spokesperson Emily Ward. “We’re kind of all over the metro speaking with victims and witnesses.” 

What we don’t know:

No suspect information was given, according to the Associated Press report. Nor have police provided any information about any additional information. 

Arcadia Lake is located approximately 13 miles north of Oklahoma City in the suburb of Edmond. The location is used for flood control and is also a popular recreational spot for fishing, boating, picnicking and camping.

The Source: This story was written with information provided by the Associated Press and FOX News. This story was reported from Orlando. 

 

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