At least 13 hurt in shooting at Oklahoma campground party
At least 13 people were injured in a mass shooting during a party at Spring Creek Park on Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma, on Sunday night. No arrests have been made, and the heavily wooded area is complicating the investigation. Ten victims were hospitalized, with others treated on-site or self-transported for care.
- ▪The shooting occurred at Spring Creek Park on Arcadia Lake around 9 p.m. on Sunday during a gathering of young people.
- ▪Edmond police spokesperson Emily Ward confirmed no arrests have been made and that the search for evidence and suspects is ongoing.
- ▪According to the Gun Violence Archive, this was the 131st mass shooting in the U.S. in 2026, defined as an incident with at least four people injured or killed.
- ▪Ten victims were taken to Integris Health Baptist Medical Center and three to Integris Health Edmond hospital as of Monday morning.
- ▪A social media flyer advertised an event called 'Sunday Funday' at the park that evening.
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Police block off a road after the campground shooting at Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma. Photograph: Alonzo Adams/APView image in fullscreenPolice block off a road after the campground shooting at Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma. Photograph: Alonzo Adams/APOklahomaAt least 13 hurt in shooting at Oklahoma campground partyNo arrests made, police say, and site of shooting – a heavily wooded area – is slowing search for evidence and suspectRichard Luscombe and agenciesMon 4 May 2026 08.53 EDTLast modified on Mon 4 May 2026 09.08 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleAt least 13 people were hurt in a mass shooting during a party at a campground in Oklahoma on Sunday night, authorities said.The shooting took place at Spring Creek Park on Arcadia Lake about 15 miles north-east of downtown…
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