OKLAHOMA CITY –
Charges have been amended for a suspect in connection to a deadly biker gang shooting that happened last month.
Related: Man Arrested In Connection With Deadly Bar Shooting In Oklahoma City
Tyler Myers, 34, was initially arrested on a first-degree murder complaint, but now an arrest warrant states that his charges were amended to two counts of first-degree manslaughter, gang related offenses and possession of a firearm where liquor is served.
On April 1, 2023, Police responded to the scene of the shooting at the Whiskey Barrel Saloon.
At around 8:54 p.m., a large fight broke out between rival biker gangs.
One minute later, a barrage of gunshots filled the bar. Police were called to the bar two minutes later.
Three people were killed in the shootout.
Three suspects were initially arrested just days after the shooting. Then, an additional 10 suspects were arrested on May 10.
Source: News6
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