Police search for suspects in Oklahoma shooting that sent at least 18
people to hospitals
[May 05, 2026]
By NICK INGRAM and ALONZO ADAMS
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — A weekend shooting at a lakeside park in Oklahoma
that left nearly two dozen people injured erupted when a group began
arguing at an unsanctioned party packed with young adults, a witness
said Monday.
Authorities were continuing to search for suspects Monday in the
shooting that critically injured at least three of those hurt. No
arrests have been made.
It wasn’t clear how many of the injured had been shot, police said
Monday in a statement. It provided few answers about what had happened.
The shooting broke out Sunday night at a public park near a campground
at Arcadia Lake, a popular swimming and boating spot in Edmond, just
north of Oklahoma City, said Edmond police spokesperson Emily Ward.
Jeremiah Smith estimated 250 people showed up at the party. He said the
trouble began when a group of girls started arguing over boyfriends. “It
just started a whole bunch of chaos,” he said.
“Everybody got scared, dudes was panicking, women was panicking, people
seeing their friends fight,” Smith said.
The 18-year-old said he heard shots ring out in different directions for
several minutes as he ran toward the lake. Those hit included two of his
friends, he added.
At least 18 people were treated at hospitals in the Oklahoma City area.
One healthcare system said the victims it treated ranged in age from 16
to 30. It said three people were in critical condition and four were
listed as serious.

Police in Edmond said Monday that the party had been promoted across
social media, drawing a large crowd of mostly young adults from across
the Oklahoma City area.
Edmond Mayor Mark Nash said the shooting took place at a public park
where spaces can be reserved for large gatherings. “To our knowledge,
there was no reservation through the parks department,” he said.
Nash declined to answer questions about the shooting, saying police were
handling the investigation.
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Two women talk to an Edmond police officer blocking the entrance to
Scissortail Campground at Arcadia Lake, Monday, May 4, 2026, in
Edmond, Okla., after a shooting on Sunday evening. (AP Photo/Alonzo
Adams)

“We’re already taking steps to review and strengthen park
operations, permitting processes and security measures,” the mayor
said.
Some of those injured were transported for medical attention while
others sought treatment on their own, authorities said.
Integris Health said it treated 13 people at its hospitals in Edmond
and Oklahoma City. Seven remained in Baptist Medical Center in
Oklahoma City, including three in critical condition.
OU Health said it received five people at its trauma center but
didn't elaborate.
While police did not provide more details about the party, a flyer
circulated on social media after the shooting suggested that an
event called Sunday Funday was scheduled at a pavilion near the lake
until midnight.
It advertised food, drinks, music and “good vibes, good people.”
Arcadia Lake is dotted with picnic pavilions, campgrounds, a fishing
pier, and swimming beaches. Built in the 1980s for outdoor
recreation and flood control, the lake also provides water to the
city of Edmond, a suburb of about 100,000 residents.
Forty years ago, Edmond was the site of one of the deadliest
workplace shootings in U.S. history. On Aug. 20, 1986, postal worker
Patrick Sherrill shot 20 co-workers, killing 14 of them. He then
killed himself.
Over the weekend, another shooting at a party in the Texas Panhandle
left two teens dead and 10 other people wounded. Police in Amarillo
said two persons opened fire at an apartment complex early Saturday.
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