Two separate shootings Saturday in Bricktown left five people wounded.
Police said the first shooting occurred about 9:30 p.m. near Bass Pro Shops when two groups of people got into a physical altercation. One person fired a weapon. A male was wounded in the right arm.
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Emergency responders treated the shooting victim with a tourniquet and transported him to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
Less than an hour later, police said, a second shooting erupted near the fountain close to Harkins Theatres.
The shooting, which was unrelated to the earlier altercation, occurred while two groups got into a verbal conflict that turned physical. One person fired a weapon, injuring four people. They were transported to local hospitals with nonlife-threatening injuries, police said.
Following the shootings, police took three people into custody and recovered two firearms.
Police have not yet publicly identified those involved. The city last year enacted a 9 p.m. curfew on unaccompanied minors in the area.
The investigation is ongoing.
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