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Oklahoma man says he called 911 after his son was killed in double homicide

MURDER. YES. ABBY. AND ONLY THE CRIME SCENE IS ACTUALLY ERASED NOW, BUT ALL WE KNOW AT THIS POINT IS THAT TWO PEOPLE WERE SHOT AND KILLED, AND THE SUSPECT IS STILL ON THE RUN TRYING TO FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. HE HAS PIECE PIECE OF WHAT HAPPENED. THIS WAS THE CRIME SCENE NEAR NORTHEAST 36TH AND LOTTIE AFTER A DOUBLE SHOOTING SHOCKED THE NEIGHBORHOOD LATE SUNDAY NIGHT. THEY FOUND TWO PEOPLE IN AN APARTMENT. BOTH SHOT. OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE SAY TWO PEOPLE WERE FOUND DEAD IN AN APARTMENT. BOTH WERE SHOT. WE DON’T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED OR WHO THE VICTIMS ARE, BUT A MAN IN THE AREA TELLS US HE WAS THE ONE WHO CALLED 911 SINCE HIS SON WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS, AND NOW HE JUST WANTS ANSWERS. THEY’RE STILL WORKING TO IDENTIFY THEM. AND THEN THEY’VE PIECE PIECE OF WHAT HAPPENED AND WILL BE ABLE TO FIND OUT WHO DID THIS AND WHY. AND AGAIN, POLICE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR THIS SUSPECT. BUT THEY SAY IF YOU HAVE BEEN IN THIS AREA OR SEEN ANYTHING YOU NEED TO HEAR FROM THEM REPORTING LIVE FROM NORTHEAST OKLAHO

Oklahoma City man claims he called 911 after his son was killed in double homicide

Two people were killed and a suspect is still at large after a shooting in northeast Oklahoma City

Two people were killed and a suspect is still at large after a shooting early Monday morning in northeast Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City police arrived at the scene near Northeast 36th Street and Lottie Avenue at an apartment complex where the double homicide shocked the neighborhood. “We’re trying to figure out what happened, what happened,” said Msgt. Gary Knight of the Oklahoma City Police Department. “They found two people in an apartment building, both shot.” Police did not release the identities of the victims, but a man in the area told KOCO 5 that he was the one who called 911 since his son was one of the victims. Now he just wants answers. “We’re still working to identify them and figure out what happened and if they can figure out who did this and why,” Knight said. The suspect is still on the run and police said they are actively searching for the perpetrator. Anyone with information about the investigation is asked to call the Oklahoma City Police Department’s homicide hotline at 405-297-1200.Top HeadlinesMurder investigation underway after 2 people shot in northeast Oklahoma City apartment1 person dead after shooting in southwest Oklahoma City, police sayLast remaining surviving sod house in Oklahoma opens to visitors2 children killed, 9 people injured in stabbing during children’s dance class in England, police sayTriathlon cancels Olympic swim training for second straight day due to poor water quality in Seine

Two people were killed and a suspect is still at large after a shooting early Monday morning in northeast Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City police responded to the scene near Northeast 36th Street and Lottie Avenue at an apartment complex where the double murder shocked the neighborhood.

“We’re trying to figure out what happened, put the pieces together,” said Gary Knight of Oklahoma City police. “They found two people in a residence, both shot.”

Police have not released the identities of the victims, but a local man told KOCO 5 he was the one who called 911 because his son was one of the victims. Now he just wants answers, he said.

“We’re still working to identify them and figure out what happened. And we’re trying to figure out who did this and why,” Knight said.

The suspect is still at large and police said they are actively searching for the perpetrator.

Anyone with information related to the investigation is asked to call the Oklahoma City Police Department Homicide Tip Line at 405-297-1200.


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