Oklahoma City Police Department Shooting Took Place on Christmas Day at 7-11 near NW Expressway/Independence

Oklahoma City Police Department Shooting Took Place on Christmas Day at 7-11 near NW Expressway/Independence
Oklahoma City Police Department Shooting Took Place on Christmas Day at 7-11 near NW Expressway/Independence — Oklahoma City Police Department
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A shooting took place on Christmas Day around 3:30pm. This shooting occurred at the 7-11 near NW Expressway/Independence. Our Assaults investigators are attempting to identify the driver and passenger of this Nissan Rogue Sport, who were both present when the shooting occurred. They believe the pair could have information crucial to solving this case. Neither are considered suspects at this time. Contact Crime Stoppers 405.235.7300/www.okccrimetips.com. Case # 22-92358 

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