
OKTAHA, OK — A devastating shooting at Five Star Recycling over the weekend has left the Muskogee County community in shock. The incident claimed the life of 40-year-old Amie Maxwell and left 37-year-old Kimberly Clay injured. Authorities have identified the suspect as Aaron Wilson-Bogar, who has since been taken into custody.
According to the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office, the shooting occurred at the recycling facility in Oktaha. Maxwell was pronounced dead at the scene, while Clay was rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds. Clay is expected to survive, but the emotional and physical toll of the attack has left the community reeling.
Wilson-Bogar, the alleged shooter, was initially hospitalized following the incident but was later released and booked into the Muskogee County Detention Center. Law enforcement officials have not yet disclosed a motive for the shooting or provided details about what led to the violent attack.
The Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the case, gathering evidence, and interviewing witnesses to piece together the events that unfolded. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.
The tragic loss of Amie Maxwell has left her family and friends heartbroken, while the community rallies around Kimberly Clay, wishing her a full and speedy recovery. The incident has underscored the need for vigilance and support in the face of such senseless violence.
As the investigation continues, the Muskogee County community is coming together to mourn, heal, and seek justice for the victims. Authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable.
Anyone with information about the shooting is encouraged to contact the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office. The tragedy serves as a somber reminder of the impact of gun violence and the importance of community solidarity during difficult times.