Oklahoma City police investigate Saturday shooting in southwest OKC that sent wounded man to hospital

What happened
Oklahoma City police are investigating a shooting that left one man hospitalized Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, in southwest Oklahoma City. Officers were dispatched to the 3000 block of Southwest 67th Street, where they located the victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Police said the man had been shot in the hand, leg and arm. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment. As of the most recent publicly available police updates, the department has not released the victim’s name or age, and no arrest has been announced.
What investigators have not released
Key details remain unconfirmed publicly, including what led up to the shooting, whether the victim and any potential suspect knew each other, and whether the shooting occurred outdoors or inside a nearby residence. Police have also not disclosed a description of a suspect vehicle or any other identifying information.
Investigators have not released suspect information or said whether the shooting is believed to be targeted.
How gunfire investigations typically proceed
In non-fatal shootings, detectives generally work to identify and interview witnesses, collect physical evidence such as cartridge cases and projectiles, and canvass nearby homes and businesses for surveillance footage that may have captured the gunfire or any vehicles leaving the area. When available, investigators also rely on 911 call information and any relevant digital evidence provided by the public.
Police investigations can take days to weeks to develop publicly releasable findings, especially in cases where witnesses are limited, the shooter is not immediately identified, or available video does not clearly capture faces, license plates, or the moment shots were fired.
What residents can do
Residents who were in the area near Southwest 67th Street Saturday morning can check home security systems for footage that may show vehicles or people moving through the neighborhood around the time of the shooting.
Anyone with information that could help detectives establish a timeline or identify a suspect can report it directly to Oklahoma City police.
What comes next
Police have indicated the case remains under investigation. Additional information may be released if detectives identify a suspect, determine a motive, or file an arrest affidavit outlining alleged events and evidence.

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