1 injured in Choctaw Co. shooting
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Updated: 5:44 PM Sep 26, 2008
1 injured in Choctaw Co. shooting
CHOCTAW COUNTY, OK -- A shooting in Choctaw County left one man injured and another in custody Thursday night.
Posted: 5:05 PM Sep 26, 2008
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CHOCTAW COUNTY, Okla. -- A shooting in Choctaw County left one man injured and another in custody.

Sheriff Lewis Collins says two men were arguing Thursday night near the community of Nelson when one of them shot the other with a .22-caliber rifle.

The suspect took off running, but was later caught by K-9 officers.

The victim was taken to a local hospital and later transported to Tulsa in good condition.


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