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Multiple people injured in shooting near Arcadia Lake campground

Multiple people have been injured in a shooting near Arcadia Lake in Oklahoma, where emergency services were seen swarming the area on Sunday night.

A spokesperson for the Edmond police announced that there was a shooting reported at 9.00 near Arcadia Lake, and first responders the Oklahoma City Police Department, Edmond police and fire department and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to the scene.

Police had earlier told KFOR that the shots fired calls likely originated from the Caddo Pavilion at the campground.

When officers then arrived at the scene, they found four people with gunshot wounds inside a vehicle near East 15th Street and Timberlake Avenue, as those on the scene said that several people they know were shot, according to News 9. 

Videos posted online showed ambulances and police cruisers at the scene, with troopers decked out in full tactical gear as they responded to the shooting.

A photo posted online also showed a white sedan with red streaks on the side, consistent with streaks of blood. 

Ten people were transported to local hospitals in various conditions, though the spokesperson noted others may have driven themselves. 

Witnesses have also reported hearing more than 30 shots fired. 

A heavy emergency response was seen responding to an area around Arcadia Lake, Oklahoma following reports of a shooting Sunday night

Videos posted online showed ambulances and police cruisers at the scene, with troopers decked out in full tactical gear as they responded to the shooting

Videos posted online showed ambulances and police cruisers at the scene, with troopers decked out in full tactical gear as they responded to the shooting

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The police spokesperson at the scene said the shooting came as a large group of young people were having a party.

A ‘Sunday Funday’ event had been scheduled at the Scissortail Campground near Arcadia Lake, which is believed to be the same location as the mass shooting. 

It promised ‘good vibes, good people, food and drinks’ and ‘music all night’ from 6pm to 12am Monday. 

No suspects are in custody as authorities continue to speak to witnesses. 

But police do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the public at this time. 

This is a breaking news story and will be updated. 

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