Terence Mcelwee Death – Baton Rouge, Louisiana man and Tulsa, Oklahoma resident has been identified as the victim who died in a shooting on Highway 169 early Sunday morning. Terence Mcelwee passed away after a car was shot at around 4 a.m. in the area of 31st and Highway 169. The father and Muskogee High School graduate was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident. Another victim was transported to the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery, according to police in Tulsa.
Authorities say a Tulsa police officer reportedly stopped at the intersection of 31st and Highway 169 to assist a motorist whose vehicle had broken down. According to authorities, the driver told an officer that he had been shot and that his friend was probably dead. Police claimed an officer in the patrol car verified the passenger’s death before closing the roadway to investigate the shooting’s origin. The culprit, whose identity and whereabouts remain unknown, allegedly opened fire on the victim’s automobile on Highway 169, striking it multiple times and rendering it inoperable. The driver was taken to the hospital, and according to the police, he will be fine.
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According to the police, two different shootings that occurred less than 20 minutes apart on Friday night in the Big Apple resulted in one person being killed and another person being injured. According to the New York City Police Department, the gory sequence of events started at 8:50 p.m. when a young man was shot in the torso at Frederick B. Judge Playground in South Ozone Park, Queens. According to the police, he was transported to Jamaica Hospital by private means while his condition remained stable. Before police arrived, the suspect escaped on foot from the scene.
According to the police, it was unclear what led up to the shooting at the time of the report. During their search for evidence, the investigators cordoned off a section of the basketball court located in the park. According to the police and several sources, there were no firearms found; nevertheless, two 9mm rounds were seized. According to the New York City Police Department, the violence continued at approximately 9:05 p.m. when a guy in his twenties was shot near 200 West 147th Street in Harlem. He was transferred to Harlem Hospital by private means, and there it was determined that he had passed away.
The identity of the individual is being withheld by the police until his family has been notified. In none of the shootings has anyone been taken into custody. After a fight on a Brooklyn street corner late Thursday night, a 16-year-old girl was hit by what appears to be a stray gunshot, which led to the gun violence that occurred on Friday night, according to the police. The child, who investigators suspect was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, was injured while a group of males fought nearby in East Flatbush just before midnight, according to the cops. The intersection of Linden Boulevard and Utica Avenue is where the incident took place.
According to the authorities, one of the males pulled out a gun and shot a male target who was 29 years old. Additionally, the shooter discharged a round that appeared to miss its intended target. The young lady was transported to the Maimonides Medical Center, where her condition was reported to be unchanged. According to the authorities, the male victim, who was injured in the torso as well as the leg, was transferred to Kings County Hospital Center where he is currently listed in stable condition. In the shooting that took place on Thursday, there were no arrests made.
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