UPDATE: Shooting at OKC McDonald’s over COVID-19 dining room policy leaves 3 injured

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UPDATE: Oklahoma City police say original reports indicated there were two suspects, however, it was later determined to be only one suspect.

One employee was hit in the arm, a second was hit with shrapnel in the neck/shoulder and a third employee was hit with shrapnel in the side. Two of the employees are 16 years old, according to police. They were all taken to the hospital and are expected to be OK.

Oklahoma City police say the woman became agitated when told the restaurant’s dining rooms were closed due to COVID-19.

Original Story

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma City police are at the scene of a shooting that has resulted in at least two people being taken to a hospital.

The shooting occurred shortly before 6:25 p.m. Wednesday at SW 89th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.

Police are interviewing witnesses at a McDonald’s Restaurant near the scene of the shooting.

No official information has been provided on whether a suspect has been captured.

Stay with KFOR as this story develops.

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