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Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office Identifies Victims in Oktaha Shooting, Suspect in Custody

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MUSKOGEE COUNTY, Okla. – The Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victims of a recent weekend shooting at Five Star Recycling in Oktaha.

Authorities confirmed that Amie Maxwell was fatally shot, while Kimberly Clay was also shot but survived.

The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Aaron Wilson-Bogar, was treated at a hospital following an officer-involved shooting and has since been released and booked into the Muskogee County Detention Center.

The Muskogee Police Department reported that two officers have been placed on administrative leave following two fatal shootings and a high-speed chase involving Wilson-Bogar.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) confirmed that Wilson-Bogar—also known as Aaron Wilson—was involved in multiple violent incidents, including the shooting death of Rolando Donta McConnell near North 24th Street West and Topeka Avenue in Muskogee.

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Following the fatal shooting, officers located Wilson-Bogar on Saturday, prompting a police pursuit involving multiple law enforcement agencies. During the chase, the suspect fired shots at officers.

Once the pursuit ended, Wilson-Bogar exited his vehicle and continued firing at law enforcement. Officers returned fire, striking him, according to the Muskogee Police Department.

Wilson-Bogar was transported to a hospital where he was treated for his injuries and remains in stable condition.

The officers involved in the shooting have been identified as Sergeant Bryan Wilkins and Officer Darien Allen of the Muskogee Police Department. Both have been placed on routine paid administrative leave, per department policy.

Authorities from multiple agencies are actively investigating the shootings.

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While Muskogee Police have confirmed that Wilson-Bogar is the suspect in both fatal shootings, they have not yet determined if the incidents are connected.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation.


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Video Captures Moments Shooting Outside Chicago O’Hare International Airport Following Heated Altercation

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CHICAGO, IL – A violent confrontation outside O’Hare International Airport escalated into gunfire early Wednesday morning, leaving a 25-year-old man wounded and prompting an active police investigation.

The shooting occurred at approximately 12:54 a.m. outside Terminal 2, when a physical altercation involving multiple individuals took a dangerous turn.

During the confrontation, one individual produced a firearm and opened fire, striking the victim twice in the lower body.

Chicago police and emergency responders arrived swiftly at the scene.

The injured man was transported to Lutheran General Hospital, where he is currently listed in stable condition.

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Authorities confirmed that no other injuries were reported in the incident.

A second individual is being interviewed by police in connection to the shooting, though no arrests have been formally announced at this time.

Area Five detectives are leading the investigation.

Due to the ongoing police presence, access to the lower-level transportation and baggage claim areas remains restricted as law enforcement officials continue to gather evidence and review surveillance footage.

Authorities are working to determine the sequence of events that led to the shooting, including potential motives and whether the individuals involved had prior interactions.

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Passengers and airport visitors are encouraged to follow Chicago Police Department updates and adhere to any security directives in place.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police or submit a tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers.


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