CHOCTAW, Okla. —
The Uvalde Foundation for Kids is offering a reward after a shooting at a
Choctaw high school football game.
On Friday, officials responded to a shooting during the third quarter of
the Choctaw High School versus Del City High School football game. A 16-
year-old boy was killed in the shooting.
A 42-year-old man was shot in the chest and was transported to a hospital.
He spent most of the night in surgery, according to authorities.
The Uvalde Foundation for Kids, a national nonprofit founded following the
Uvalde, Texas, school shooting, offered a reward leading to the
apprehension of a suspect who fired the shots at the Choctaw football
game.
National Director Daniel Chapin said, "In a stadium filled with spectators
and students, someone knows something. Do the right thing & say
something."
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