Arrest Made in Fatal NW Oklahoma City Shooting Case

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An arrest has been made in relation to a tragic shooting incident in northwest Oklahoma City, as reported by KFOR.

Details of the Incident

Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) responded to a call around 1 p.m. near the 7300 block of NW 10th St. concerning a shooting. Upon arrival, officers discovered 36-year-old Randy Mills in critical condition in the middle of the road. Despite attempts to revive him with CPR, Mills succumbed to his injuries.

Arrest Made

On Thursday, May 23, authorities apprehended 25-year-old Mario Mason in connection with the incident. Mason faces charges of Carry or Possess Firearm by Convicted Felon and First Degree Murder.

Continued Investigation

The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting is ongoing, with authorities yet to disclose further details.

Mario Mason, the individual detained in connection with the shooting, is currently held at the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

For further updates, the Oklahoma City Police Department advises staying tuned to local news outlets.

Conclusion: Stay Informed

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