Seven remain admitted at the hospitals as of Monday morning, with three in critical condition and four in serious condition.
Police say there have been no arrests made as on Sunday. “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 the suspects,” Edmond police spokesperson Emily Ward said.
"We're kind of all over the metro speaking with victims and witnesses,” she added.
On Sunday night, Ward said that there were 10 people that were transported to the hospital and others drove themselves to get treated in "various conditions." According to Fox 25, that number has grown to 23. Some were at the Health Baptist Medical Center located in Oklahoma City while others were being treated at Integris Health Edmond Hospital.
Seven remain admitted as of Monday morning, with three in critical condition and four in serious condition.
Police said that there was a large gathering going on when the gunfire erupted at the scene. Two men with ski masks opened fire, injuring the over dozen victims. Video of the aftermath showed multiple victims on the ground with gunshot wounds.
The victims range in age from 16 to 30 years old. The event taking place was being dubbed as “Sunday Funday."
A social media flyer posted about the event said that it was slated to last from 6pm to 12 am.
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