3 men face murder charges in connection with Arcadia Lake mass shooting

By Jonathan Greco

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    EDMOND, Okla. (KOCO) — Murder charges have been filed against three men involved in a mass shooting at Arcadia Lake that left one person dead and almost two dozen others injured.

The Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office announced that 18-year-old Jaylan Davis and 21-year-old Daviion Wyckoff were charged with first-degree murder for their involvement in the shooting.

A third person, 23-year-old Breonn Morton, faces one count of accessory to a felony—first-degree murder. All three are being held on a $10 million bond.

“My office has filed charges to hold those responsible accountable for the devastating violence that occurred at Lake Arcadia,” Oklahoma County District Attorney Vicki Zemp Behenna said in a news release. “What should have been a gathering of young people ended in tragedy because firearms were brought into a situation where they never should have been. Avianna lost her life and our community continues to feel the effects. These charges are an important step toward justice.”

A 20-year-old woman, Trinity Brown, was also arrested and charged in connection with the shooting.

She was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm after juvenile adjudication.

Court documents state that she was reportedly seen on camera threatening to kill a victim.

Arcadia Lake Mass Shooting Around 9 p.m. on May 3, 24 people were shot after when a fight led to gunfire during a party at the scissortail campgrounds at Arcadia Lake. The victims were 15-28 years old.

One person, 18-year-old Avianna Smith-Gray, died two days following the shooting.

Police collected approximately 80 spent casings at the crime scene. No suspects were immediately taken into custody, and an investigation led to all four being taken into custody.

“We are grateful to the Edmond Police Department and its detectives for their diligent work, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for their timely laboratory analysis, as well as our prosecution team,” Behenna said. “The hard work, professionalism, and commitment by all involved to move this case forward without unnecessary delay have helped bring us to this point.”

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