OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — We have all had those moments when our favorite song comes on the radio, we turn it up and sing along.
However, doing just that nearly cost a man and his niece their lives.
Oklahoma City police say a man and his niece were jamming out at a stoplight when another man pulled up right beside them.
Moments later, both were staring down the barrel of the other driver’s shotgun.
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“Caller ID indicated that they were sitting stationary in a vehicle when an unknown person in a separate vehicle pulled up next to the victim,” said Oklahoma City Police Sergeant, Dillon Quirk.
Halloween night took a scary turn for two people near Southwest 44th St. and Penn. Ave.
According to the affidavit, Brandon O’Malley and his niece were listening to music while stopped at a red light, when another driver pulled up next to them.
“There were some words exchanged,” Quirk said.
Apparently, a screaming match broke out over O’Malley listening to his music too loud.