Quick Read
- Edmond Police have officially confirmed a shooting occurred near Arcadia Lake on Sunday night.
- Multiple emergency agencies responded to the scene, and nearby hospitals initiated security lockdowns.
- Authorities have not yet released an official count of victims or details on potential suspects.
EDMOND (Azat TV) – The Edmond Police Department confirmed late Sunday night that a shooting occurred near Arcadia Lake, triggering a significant multi-agency law enforcement response and medical emergency operations in the area. Authorities have officially acknowledged the incident, though details regarding the number of casualties and the circumstances surrounding the violence remain limited as the investigation continues.
Emergency Response and Incident Scope
Law enforcement officials, including the Edmond Police Department and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, converged on the area east of East 15th Street and Air Depot around 9:30 p.m. local time. Witnesses reported a heavy presence of police vehicles, fire engines, and ambulances rushing to the scene. The scale of the response prompted local hospitals, including INTEGRIS, to implement precautionary lockdown measures while emergency personnel managed the perimeter.
Status of the Investigation
While unverified scanner traffic and social media reports suggested a high number of potential victims, official sources have not yet provided a casualty count. Reporters on the ground observed police units clearing initial staging areas and moving further east toward the lake to secure the scene. Edmond police have stated that additional information will be released as the investigation progresses, emphasizing that the situation is currently active.
The confirmed nature of this shooting, coupled with the immediate, large-scale deployment of emergency resources, underscores the gravity of the situation in a high-traffic recreational area; however, the lack of official details regarding the perpetrator or victim count highlights the volatility of information in the immediate aftermath of such public safety crises.

