Affidavit details OKC middle schoolers arrested after shots fired off-campus

OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. ( KFOR ) – An affidavit shows three Oklahoma City middle school students were arrested for a shooting in December that allegedly started as a meetup for a phone. According to the affidavit, one of them was seen holding an AR-15 at the time of the shooting.

The alleged shooting did not happen near the middle school, per officials.

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The document details that on December 7, a girl at F.D. Moon Middle School said that a student took her phone from her hand and wouldn’t return it.

The girl told investigators she used her friend’s phone to call the alleged thief to get her phone back. Eventually, she was able to get ahold of that student and both of them reportedly agreed to meet after school at McNabb Park, located at 916 Northeast 35th Street in Oklahoma City.

The victim had two boys with her – one of them drove her to the meeting place. She told police, according to the affidavit, that while driving west on Northeast 33rd Street to Mildred Avenue after school, there were three boys she knew with guns.

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