At Least 13 Injured in Shooting at Arcadia Lake Party in Edmond, Oklahoma
Two men in ski masks opened fire at a 'Sunday Funday' gathering; police review license plate camera footage as no arrests have been made.

UNITED STATES —
Key facts
- Shooting occurred around 9 p.m. Sunday at Spring Creek Park, Arcadia Lake, Edmond, Oklahoma.
- Two men wearing ski masks opened fire on a large group of young adults.
- At least 13 people were injured; 10 transported by ambulance, others drove themselves to hospitals.
- No deaths reported; victims treated at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center and Integris Health Edmond Hospital.
- No arrests made; police reviewing Flock license plate reader camera footage.
- Edmond Police, Oklahoma City Police, and Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded.
- A reunification site established at Walmart Supercenter, 1225 W I-35 Frontage Rd.
Mass Shooting at Arcadia Lake Leaves Over a Dozen Injured
A mass shooting at a party near Arcadia Lake in Edmond, Oklahoma, on Sunday night left at least 13 people injured, authorities said. The attack occurred shortly after 9 p.m. at Spring Creek Park, where a large gathering of young adults had assembled for what attendees described as a 'Sunday Funday' event. Two men wearing ski masks opened fire, prompting multiple 911 calls and a swift response from law enforcement. Edmond Police Department spokesperson Emily Ward told reporters during a late-night press conference that officers transported 10 victims to area hospitals, while additional individuals sought medical care in private vehicles. 'The total number of victims is expected to change as additional individuals transported themselves to area hospitals,' the department stated on social media. No deaths have been reported, and the conditions of the injured remain unknown.
Police Hunt for Suspects as Evidence Mounts
As of late Sunday, no suspects were in custody, and police have not released information about those involved. Ward said investigators are reviewing footage from Flock license plate reader cameras in an effort to identify the two shooters. The Edmond Police Department is leading the investigation, with assistance from the Oklahoma City Police Department and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward, providing a dedicated phone line: (405) 359-4420. Police emphasized that there is no current threat to the public, though the motive remains unclear. a fight broke out before the shooting, but police have not confirmed these details.
Victims and Hospital Response
Integris Health officials confirmed that 10 victims were being treated at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, with another three at Integris Health Edmond Hospital. The conditions of the patients vary, and next of kin notifications have been made for all known victims. It remains unclear if any victims were taken to other health systems. One victim drove themselves to a nearby OnCue convenience store at 15th Street for assistance, police said. Authorities have established a reunification site in the parking lot of the Walmart Supercenter at 1225 W I-35 Frontage Rd for friends and family seeking information about loved ones who may have been at the gathering.
Investigation Challenges and Community Impact
Investigators faced significant challenges processing the scene due to darkness, though officials said conditions are expected to improve with daylight. The gathering, described by attendees as a 'Sunday Funday event,' drew a large crowd of young adults and older teenagers. Police do not believe young children were present. Edmond Public Schools and Oklahoma City of students being injured. The shooting has shaken the local community, which is unaccustomed to such violence. Arcadia Lake, a popular recreational area east of Edmond, was the site of a party that turned deadly in a matter of seconds.
Open Questions and Next Steps
Key questions remain unanswered: What sparked the violence? Were the shooters known to the victims? And how many more victims may have sought treatment independently? Police have not disclosed whether any weapons have been recovered or if they have identified suspects through the license plate reader footage. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Edmond Police Department immediately. As the investigation continues, the community waits for answers while the injured recover in hospitals across the Oklahoma City metro.
The bottom line
- At least 13 people were injured in a mass shooting at a 'Sunday Funday' party at Spring Creek Park, Arcadia Lake.
- Two men in ski masks opened fire; no arrests have been made.
- Police are reviewing Flock license plate reader camera footage to identify suspects.
- Victims were taken to Integris Health hospitals in Oklahoma City and Edmond; no deaths reported.
- A reunification site was set up at a local Walmart for families seeking information.
- The investigation is ongoing, with police asking for public tips.







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