Bricktown Bar Fight Killing Finally Closed After Three Years, Say OKC Cops

Oklahoma City Police Department say a late night Bricktown stabbing that killed a 22-year-old visitor is no longer sitting in the cold case file. The Oklahoma City Police Department Homicide Unit says new information pushed the May 24, 2021 investigation from cold to solved, and detectives formally announced that development on Feb. 12. The update has pulled fresh attention back to the downtown confrontation and the people caught up in it, according to KFOR.

As reported by KFOR, detectives said the new information implicated 27-year-old Taylor Johnson, who is currently serving time at Great Plains Correctional Center in Hinton. Investigators say they now consider the matter solved, although the department has not released full investigative details to the public.

What happened in Bricktown

On May 24, 2021, officers responded just before 1 a.m. to reports of a large fight that started inside a downtown bar, then spilled into the parking lot near Flaming Lips Alley and Mickey Mantle Drive. When police arrived, they found two injured men outside the venue. According to reporting from KOCO, 22-year-old Conroy Williams Jr. had been stabbed and was later pronounced dead, and another man was treated for injuries.

Detectives say a new lead closed the case

The Oklahoma City Police Department Homicide Unit says the case is now considered solved after what it described as “new information” surfaced, information that pointed investigators to an individual already in custody, per KFOR. Officials have not publicly laid out what that evidence is or whether prosecutors will seek additional charges tied to the 2021 incident.

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