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Update On Bethany Shooting
A 17 year old juvenile has been arrested in connection with the shooting Friday night in Bethany. Police say the juvenile will be charged with two counts of shooting with intent to kill and one count of first degree robbery.
The arrest of a second suspect is pending. Police expect to charge that suspect with the same crimes.
Shooting In Bethany
Bethany Police are investigating a shooting that occurred in the 6600
block of NW 31st St. A report of a shooting with multiple victims came
out about 11 p.m. Saturday. Officers arrived and secured the scene EMSA
arrived and treated the victims prior to transporting them to an area
hospital.
The suspects are described as a light skinned black
male and a dark skinned black male. Both suspects were armed with
handguns. The suspects were last seen leaving northbound in a silver or
gold SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer.
No other information is
available at this time. Anyone with information is urged to contact the
Bethany Police Department at 789-2323
Posted: Sunday, October 28 2012, 09:39 AM CDT
IN OKLAHOMA NEWS
Oklahoma lawmakers plan $45 million tornado relief
May 21, 2013 22:12 GMT
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma lawmakers have begun the process of appropriating millions of dollars in emergency funds to help pay the cost of recovering from tornadoes that have ravaged parts of central Oklahoma.
Separate committees of the House and Senate on Tuesday approved a plan to appropriate $45 million from the state's Rainy Day Constitutional Reserve Fund. The money will go to the State Emergency Fund to help recover from a massive tornado that struck Moore on Monday, killing at least 24 people. A separate tornado on Sunday left two dead in Shawnee.
Republican Sen. Clark Jolley of Edmond says the money will help the Department of Emergency Management match disaster aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency or to pay costs not covered by federal dollars.
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