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Witnesses describe aftermath of mass shooting at Oklahoma lake that left at least 23 injured

Several witnesses said the incident started with an argument that led to gunfire.

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Twenty-three people were injured when gunshots rang out Sunday night during a party at a lake in Oklahoma.The shooting happened around 9 p.m. Sunday, prompting a large law enforcement presence at Arcadia Lake outside Oklahoma City. Amid the chaos, uninjured people were taken to a nearby Walmart to be reunited with friends and family. Several witnesses told sister station KOCO that the incident started with an argument that led to gunfire. Some were separated from their friends, and others were left not knowing how many people were hurt. Video Below: Arcadia Lake witnesses return to scene of mass shooting to find left belongingsThose who were at the reunification center said they were grateful that they made it out safely. The law enforcement investigation and suspect search are ongoing.

Twenty-three people were injured when gunshots rang out Sunday night during a party at a lake in Oklahoma.

The shooting happened around 9 p.m. Sunday, prompting a large law enforcement presence at Arcadia Lake outside Oklahoma City.

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Amid the chaos, uninjured people were taken to a nearby Walmart to be reunited with friends and family.

Several witnesses told sister station KOCO that the incident started with an argument that led to gunfire. Some were separated from their friends, and others were left not knowing how many people were hurt.

Video Below: Arcadia Lake witnesses return to scene of mass shooting to find left belongings

Those who were at the reunification center said they were grateful that they made it out safely.

The law enforcement investigation and suspect search are ongoing.

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