Two injured in Spencer drive by shooting

Posted on Thursday, May 28th, 2020 at 4:28 am    

SPENCER, OK – Two individuals were shot in a drive-by shooting Tuesday night at an apartment complex in Spencer, OK, according to KOCO5.

The two victims were walking on Dunjee Boulevard near Northeast 36th Street when a car stopped and fired at them.

One of the victims was shot in the back. EMS transported him to the hospital.

The second victim was shot in the leg. He drove himself to the hospital.

Police are investigating the incident as a possible shoot out due to casings from different guns.

There are no suspects at this time.

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