By: Barry Mangold
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday it has found more evidence connecting Lee King to a double shooting in Sequoyah County, and a carjacking in Oklahoma City.
OSBI Spokesperson Brook Arbeitman said the agency found a latent fingerprint from King inside a stolen car that was abandoned in Pushmataha County.
“That is the same vehicle that was involved in a carjacking in Oklahoma City Saturday morning,” Arbeitman said. “And it’s the same vehicle that was linked to the double shooting in Sequoyah County.”
King is suspected in a carjacking in Oklahoma City Saturday morning that left one woman with a gunshot wound in her leg, according to an Oklahoma County arrest warrant issued Tuesday.