On Friday night, a high school football game in Oklahoma resulted in the death of one person and left a large number of others injured. KFOR reports that the Choctaw, Oklahoma, police have confirmed that the event that took place during a game between Choctaw and Del City resulted in the death of a 16-year-old male. The game was between Choctaw and Del City. The official report from the police does not specify whether the victim passed away at the scene of the crime or subsequently in a hospital.
The Choctaw Police Chief Kelly Marshall said that the victim was not a student at either of the two schools that were in competition with one another. At the OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center, the status of a guy who was shot in the chest and is now 42 years old has been upgraded to stable.
On Saturday morning, the hospital released a significant number of patients who had been wounded the previous evening. Most of these patients had been injured during the previous evening’s events. It was approximately 10:15 p.m. on Friday night that the event took place, as stated by the police; the third quarter of the game was when it happened.
We were on the other side of the field when we heard gunshots coming from the direction of the opposing team. At least two men were involved in an argument that led to shooting, according to the authorities who looked into the incident. The local police department reported discovering two weapons together with eight rounds at the scene.
The ninth shooting to take place at a high school football game in the month of August took happened last evening at Choctaw High (located in Oklahoma). The victims included four bystanders who were watching the game. At the game, there were seven law enforcement officers, and one of them accidentally shot himself in the foot by firing his weapon seven times in rapid succession. The person or people responsible for the shooting(s) were able to get away. picture shared on Twitter by @JvDdQ1CWZr The K-12 School Shooting Database (@K12ssdb) will launch on August 26, 2023.