Metro teen speaks out after being caught in gunfire during Bricktown weekend shooting

OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — 18-year-old Cle’Zane Davis is reflecting on the moment she was shot Saturday night in Bricktown.

“I got shot, I got shot, I started panicking,” says Davis.

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Davis says she got off of work and texted her family to see if they wanted to go to Bricktown.

After being there for several hours, Davis says, “Next thing we know, the shots went off. I started running.”

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Davis’ hand

“I looked down on my phone and it was all blood on my sweater,” said Davis.

She was struck in her hand and had surgery Wednesday to reconstruct her fingers.

Davis says, “My hand was like, kind of loose wiggling.”

Davis is a senior at Deer Creek High School.

“I can’t do the the things that I wanted to do. I didn’t know if I was going to be able to move my fingers again or like in my senior year, I may miss out on a lot of stuff like prom,” she says.

The other victim who was shot was Davis’ 19-year-old sister.

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