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Man Convicted Of Murder As A Teen Accused In Shooting In NE OKC

By: LeighAnne Manwarren OKLAHOMA CITY - A man convicted of murder after his robbery accomplice was killed in 2009 is accused of an assault in northeast Oklahoma City. Police filed a probable cause affidavit on Tuesday against 26-year-old Jevontai Ingram. He is accused of assault and battery with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony. Police were called Sunday to the 3400 block of NE 23rd Street in reference to a possible shooting. When officers arrived, they found a woman was hit by a vehicle and was pinned up against a building. The vehicle left the scene but was later found when they called 911 to report the female driver had been shot.

Suspect In High-Profile 2009 Murder Case Arrested In Connection With Recent OKC Shooting

By: LeighAnne Manwarren OKLAHOMA CITY - A man convicted of murder after his robbery accomplice was killed in 2009 is accused of an assault in northeast Oklahoma City. Police filed a probable cause affidavit on Tuesday against 26-year-old Jevontai Ingram. He is accused of assault and battery with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony. Police were called Sunday to the 3400 block of NE 23rd Street in reference to a possible shooting. When officers arrived, they found a woman was hit by a vehicle and was pinned up against a building. The vehicle left the scene but was later found when they called 911 to report the female driver had been shot.

Employees of northwestern Oklahoma prison set to close express fears, paint dire picture

Employees of northwestern Oklahoma prison set to close express fears, paint dire picture © KOCO 5 File Photo The northwestern Oklahoma community was devastated to learn one of its major employees, the William S. Key Correctional Center in Fort Supply, is set to close. About 140 Oklahomans will either lose their jobs or be transferred because of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections decision to close the minimum security prison.Sign up for our Newsletters Employees who didn t want to be identified spoke with KOCO 5 s Abigail Ogle and painted a dire picture. They said they don t know when they will be out of a job or where they could be transferred, and, more than anything, they are just confused and sad.

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