Police Search For Mall Shooting Suspects


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Updated: 4/11/2010 12:36 pm Published: 4/10/2010 4:51 pm


UPDATE -- The Muskogee Police Department has released the names of the suspects in today's shooting at Arrowhead Mall.

Daniel Jermaine Anderson , age 20, 5’8” 150lbs-160lbs, of Summit, who has a criminal record for possession of a controlled substance.

Michael Mayberry, age 16, 5’11” 160lbs, of Muskogee, a warrant was issued for his arrest on assault and battery with a deadly weapon on Wednesday, on an unrelated case.

Anton Nelson, age 17, 5’8” 135lbs, of Muskogee, with no criminal record that FOX23 could locate.  The jail said it could not release mug shots of juveniles.

If anyone has any information they can call the Muskogee Police Department at 918-680-8000 or Muskogee Crime Stoppers at 918-682-COPS(2677)

UPDATE -- Jarrod Reed, 17, of Muskogee has been identified as the person shot and killed at Arrowhead Mall. 

UPDATE -- 18-year-old Pico Reed of Muskogee and 13-year-old Madison McCord were two of the people injured in today's shooting.

Reed is in guarded condition at Muskogee Regional Medical Center, and McCord is at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa with a nicked artery in her leg.

Police are looking for two known suspects in Saturday's shooting at Arrowhead Mall.

At least one of the six people shot at Arrowhead Mall Saturday afternoon has died, Two of the people injured who were taken to Muskogee Regional Medical Center have been treated and released as of about 7:15 p.m. Another was being admitted to the hospital.

UPDATE --  The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is looking for three, possibly four black men that they believe are the suspects in today's mall shooting in Muskogee.  They were seen leaving the scene in a 1998 green Pontiac Bonneville.

UPDATE --  Muskogee Police officers are searching for two known suspects in the Saturday's shooting at Arrowhead Mall.  Police are reviewing a video that captured the shooting.

Police are not for sure if the shooting was gang related, and do not know if it is related to the shooting incident Friday at Cherokee Elemantary School.

One person has died and five others were injured in today's shooting.

UPDATE -- MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - Four people have been taken to a hospital at Muskogee, where one has died, after a shooting inside the downtown Arrowhead Mall.

Shoppers who were inside the mall were told by a public-address announcement to leave as quickly as possible, and gathered outside the mall. Several said they heard four or five shots just before the announcement about 4:15 p.m.

Downtown Muskogee was crowded with visitors attending the annual Azalea Festival when the shooting occurred.

Chad Wetz, a spokesman for Muskogee Regional Medical Center, said four people had been brought to the hospital from the scene of the shooting. But Wetz said no other information was available, such as the injuries suffered by those brought to the hospital, or their conditions.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)



Muskogee police confirm several people have been injuried in a shooting at Arrowhead Mall in Muskogee. We have a crew on the way. Stay with FOX23.com for more on this developing situation.

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RETOKSQUID - 4/11/2010 10:24 PM
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These young men. Really? These are not young MEN, they are punk thugs. MEN have respect for others and live with honor. What these three have done is nothing more than modern day terrorism, preying on the innocent shows they are weak low life scum. As far as suspended sentences for felony convictions and or violent crimes, it is time that we as a society need to make changes to our laws. Perhaps we need to do away with probation and parole, suspended sentences, and second chances for criminals. No more early out, no more probation for felonies, no more plea deals. Do the crime, you do the time. Day for day, year for year. No time off for good behavior, no more compassionate releases, no more TV, cable, gyms, or other luxuries. Time to replace it all with punishment, hard work, and strict supervision. Lock these kind of animals away and never let them out. Better yet, if they want to act like rabid animals, then we as a society need to treat them as such and do the humane thing and put them down, permanently.

AmericanInfdl - 4/11/2010 3:52 PM
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How many of these young men involved in the shooting had "baby daddies" instead of fathers?

stingray - 4/11/2010 3:45 PM
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Terrorist gang groupes...Where are the fed's? local law isn't enough.

stingray - 4/11/2010 3:43 PM
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Just more black crap

skb34 - 4/11/2010 2:45 PM
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I hope the law will serve justice to all people that were involved ,no matter they're age.Kids these days aren't scared of being sent to juvenile detention anymore.They need to get control of youth.My family was in the mall when that happened.There was need for that to happen,killing doesn't solve anything it makes it worse.My prayers to the innocent victims.

Lenny - 4/11/2010 1:35 PM
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sooner Now... you are so true. but i say the hell with the laws My kids know if they get out of line they will pickup there teeth when im done the problem is with most adults if they would knock some eeth out and not let them run over them there would be no problems.. My children know if they call DHS i will beat them all the way down there and again when we get there...Hell lock me up for having children that respect elders i don't care i know my kids will not grow up to be thug punks..rasing our kids with respect is the only way to ensure they will do well in life they are both A+ students and we are very proud of them and they know it. so it's time to say the hell with the laws and snatch your kids up and teach the how to live and love everyone and stop the violence it starts with you.

Lenny - 4/11/2010 1:28 PM
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Just Remember You do a crime in my area i will not stop till you are caught so go ahead and turn yourself in or you will only go to jail tired.. we work hard to capturd fugitives the one is personal we are Bounty Hunters Not Police when we come in we come in hard Agent D Renegade Fugitive Investigations

Lenny - 4/11/2010 1:18 PM
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we are Bounty Hunters in muskogee and tulsa With Renegade Fugitive Investigations we have a possable Location on the shooters involved in the muskogee mall shotting we have notified the police as to there whereabouts they might be in custody real soon wating on the police agency to call me back...people will know in muskogee if you do a crime here you might as well turn yourself in dont run you wll just go to jail tired

soonernow - 4/11/2010 11:16 AM
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Sadly, I didn't even have to see the picture (Mug shot) to know that this would be black gang/drug related..It's a sad commentary to think that I am profiling, but it's just a fact of life any more that these kinds of things happen all too often and most of the time, there are innocent bystanders who get hurt. Kid don;t get diciplined and many don't get attention and love growing up...we can thank our liberal friends in the government who passed all of these stupid bills about parental control and turned the raising of their kids over to the school systems. Now even the schools can't control these kids any more..it will be generations before it can get back on track where kids are taught respect for themselves and others; conscience and personal responsibility.

skiatookgene - 4/11/2010 10:43 AM
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All of this youth crime is directly related to liberals not allowing parents to discipline their children like we use too. They need to know early that there are consequences for their actions. I follow the strait and narrow because otherwise I got my butt busted and I knew it. Wake up people, go to the closet and pull out the paddle, hang it on a wall where the kids can see it, and lets put this country back on track.
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