
A burst of gunfire tore through a northeast Oklahoma City home on Monday, sending two people to the hospital after what police describe as a drive-by shooting near the Broadway Extension and East Wilshire Boulevard.
Officers say an unknown vehicle rolled past the residence and opened fire, hitting two people inside. Both were taken to a local hospital, and authorities have not released their names or conditions.
According to News 9, officers responded to reports of shots fired and found evidence of gunfire at the scene. Detectives spent Monday combing the area for shell casings, security cameras, and witnesses who might help piece together what happened.
Police: No suspect description, no arrests
The department told News 9 that no suspect description has been released, and no arrests had been made as of Monday. Investigators also confirmed they have not released the victims' names while the case remains active.
Citywide context
The shooting lands in a city that is still wrestling with gun violence, even as overall homicides ticked down last year. There were 74 homicides in 2025, a modest dip that has not erased the grief felt in neighborhoods across Oklahoma City. Community groups and city officials continue to juggle enforcement and prevention efforts while detectives work open cases across the metro.
How to help
Anyone with information about Monday's drive-by is urged to contact Oklahoma City Police dispatch at (405) 231-2121 or call Crime Stoppers at (405) 235-7300, according to the city's contact page. This story will be updated as police release additional details.









