A mass shooting occurred at a party near Arcadia Lake on May 4, 2026, leaving at least a dozen people injured. The gathering—dubbed “Sunday Funday”—attracted many young adults looking to enjoy the warm evening.
The Edmond Police Department reported that they received multiple calls about shots fired around 9 p.m. CT. Initial reports confirmed that at least ten individuals were hospitalized, with the number likely to rise as some victims sought treatment on their own. Nine were treated at Integris Health Baptist Medical Center, while three others were taken to Integris Health Edmond Hospital.
Witnesses described chaos as the shots rang out, sending partygoers fleeing in panic. Two men wearing ski masks are believed to be involved, but no suspects are currently in custody. The police are actively investigating, with support from other agencies.
Edmond, located about 13 miles north of Oklahoma City, has a history marked by tragedy; it was the site of one of the deadliest workplace shootings in U.S. history four decades ago. This recent incident has reignited fears within the community.
Initial reactions:
- Emily Ward, a spokesperson for the Edmond Police Department, stated, “This is obviously a very terrifying situation and we understand the concern from the public and those involved, and we are working extremely hard to find these suspects and help these victims.”
- An Edmond police spokesperson noted, “We received multiple calls on shootings, shots fired, multiple shots, um, so that was what led to the large response.”
- Event organizers expressed their sorrow: “Please send prayers our way and we do apologize to everyone.”
The victims’ conditions vary—officials have not disclosed their ages or specific injuries yet. As details continue to unfold, the community is left grappling with fear and uncertainty.