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Police search for suspect after man found with two gunshot wounds in leg

BREAKING NEWS. AND IT’S RIGHT IN OUR EDITORIAL OFFICE. OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE ARE RESPONDENT TO A SHOOTING NEAR SOUTHEAST 46TH AND SHIELDS. THEY SAY TWO PEOPLE WERE VERBALLY ARGUING BEFORE ONE OF THEM PULLED OUT A GUN AND SHOT THE OTHER TWICE IN THE LEG. THE SUSPECT RAN THE SCENE AND HAS NOT BEEN SEEN. THE VICTIM WAS TAKEN TO THE HEALTH CENTER AND HIS CONDITION IS UNKNOWN. BUT OF COURSE OUR KOCO CRE

Oklahoma police search for suspect after man shot twice in leg

Police said the victim eventually identified the suspect to police.

One person was injured when an altercation turned into a shooting in southeast Oklahoma City on Saturday night. >> Download the KOCO 5 appAround 9 p.m., Oklahoma City police responded to the area of ​​Southeast 46th Street and South Byers Avenue after two people got into a verbal altercation. One of those involved pulled out a gun and shot the other twice in the leg before fleeing the scene. Police said the victim eventually identified the suspect to police. They continued to search for the suspect on Saturday night. The victim was taken to OU Health. TOP HEADLINES Held in Turks and Caicos for months, watch Ryan Watson’s emotional return to Oklahoma’Well over’ 1 million fans attend Celtics parade in BostonBus driver stabbed in downtown OKC on Saturday morningOklahoma City’s newest restaurant opens in MidtownIndependence Day events planned in Oklahoma

One person was injured when an altercation turned into a shooting in southeast Oklahoma City Saturday night.

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At around 9 p.m., Oklahoma City police responded to the area of ​​Southeast 46th Street and South Byers Avenue after a verbal argument broke out between two people. One of the people involved pulled out a gun and shot the other twice in the leg before fleeing the scene.

According to police, the victim was finally able to identify the suspect. The search for the suspect continued Saturday night.

The victim was taken to OU Health.


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