Six wounded in overnight shooting at late-night OKC food stand
Six wounded in overnight shooting at late-night OKC food stand

By Michael Kimball
Published: August 24, 2008

Six people were wounded in an overnight shooting outside of a mobile late-night food stand in Oklahoma City early today, police Sgt. Mike Klika said.

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The victims’ identities were not released. None of the victims received a life-threatening wound, Klika said.

The shooting occurred about 3:50 a.m. outside of BoBo’s Chicken, a food stand operated out of a red trailer at NE 23 and N Hood Street, Klika said. The stand is often open during late night and early morning hours.

Police believe it was a drive-by shooting and that the shots were fired from a black sport utility vehicle, Klika said. No further suspect information was available.

An investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made, Klika said.


 

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