4 Enid teenagers face felony charges after shooting strangers with gel blasters (2024)

OF THEIR SUNROOF. WELL, EVAN ENID POLICE SAY THEY GOT MULTIPLE CALLS LAST NIGHT THAT THERE WERE FOUR TEENS IN A SILVER CAR WITH BANDANAS LIKE THIS ONE OVER THEIR FACE. THOSE TEENS CLAIM THAT THEY WERE PLAYING A GAME WHERE THEY WOULD SHOOT THEIR CLASSMATES WITH GEL BLASTERS, BUT POLICE SAY NONE OF THEIR VICTIMS WERE IN THEIR AGE GROUP. MULTIPLE RESIDENTS, INCLUDING A CHILD AS YOUNG AS TEN, HAD BEEN STRUCK BY PROJECTILES COMING FROM THE VEHICLE USING GEL BLASTERS SIMILAR TO THIS ONE. FOUR TEENAGERS ALLEGEDLY SHOT MULTIPLE ENID PARENTS AND EVEN A TEN YEAR OLD GIRL WHILE IN A MOVING CAR MONDAY NIGHT. IT KIND OF WORRIES ME SOME WITH A GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER THAT I RAISED. MULTIPLE NEIGHBORS CALLED 911, AND POLICE WERE ABLE TO FIND THE GROUP AND BOOKED THEM ON FELONY COMPLAINTS OF ASSAULT WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON, DISCHARGING ANY SORT OF WEAPON FROM A MOVING VEHICLE AS A FELONY. ONE GRANDMOTHER TELLS ME SHE’S OFTEN WORRIED ABOUT SAFETY. WELL, THAT’S REASON WHY THERE’S A CAMERA THAT POINTS TO MY BACKYARD WHERE SHE PLAYS AND SHE’S NOT OUT FRONT AT ALL. THE KIDS CLAIM TO BE IN A WAR WITH CLASSMATES, BUT NONE OF THE VICTIMS WENT TO THEIR SCHOOL. POLICE SAY EVEN BB GUNS WITH GEL BULLETS ARE NO LAUGHING MATTER. ANY TYPE OF BEHAVIOR LIKE THAT IS GOING TO BE UNSAFE. SOME THAT HAD BEEN SHOT WERE NOT INJURED, OTHERS HAD MARKS AND BRUISES AND WELTS. POLICE TELL ME THE FOUR TEENS WERE TAKEN TO JUVENILE DETENTION CENTERS OUTSIDE OF GARFIELD COUNTY. THEY ALSO WARNED PARENTS AND OTHER TEENS THAT THEY WOULD FACE THE FULL EFFECT OF THE LAW IF THEY WERE CAUG

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4 Enid teenagers face felony charges after shooting strangers with gel blasters

Witnesses said they were driving around town, shooting out of a sunroof.

Four Enid teenagers face felony charges after police said they shot random people, including children, with gel blasters. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe Enid Police Department said they had multiple calls Monday night, telling them teenagers were in a silver car with bandanas on their faces. Witnesses said they were driving around town, shooting out of a sunroof. The teens told police they were playing a game where they would shoot gel blasters at their classmates, but police said none of the victims were their age. “Multiple residents, including a child as young as 10, had been struck by projectiles from the vehicle," Cass Rains with the Enid Police Department said. “Discharging any sort of weapon from a moving vehicle is a felony.”Multiple neighbors called 911, and police were able to find the group. They were booked on felony complaints of assault with a dangerous weapon. “It kind of worries me some with a great-granddaughter I raise," Enid resident Cindy Gaisford said. "Well, that’s the reason why there’s a camera that points to my backyard where she plays, and she’s not out front at all.”Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.The kids claimed to be in a "war" with classmates, but none of the victims even went to the teenagers' school, according to police. Law enforcement said even BB guns with gel bullets can be dangerous. “Any type of behavior like that is going to be unsafe," Rains said. “Some that had been shot weren’t injured. Others had marks and bruises and welts."The teenagers were taken to juvenile detention centers outside of Garfield County. Police also warned parents and other teens that they will face the "full force of the law" if they are found doing the same. Top Headlines 8 dead, 45 hospitalized in massive Florida bus crash TIMELINE: Severe storms could bring hail, strong winds to Oklahoma on Wednesday Oklahomans could get another chance to see Northern Lights Police search for suspected shooter after Bethany home hit by gunfire Seeing ants in your home? Pest control expert explains why Thunder fans welcome team back to Oklahoma City after Game 4 victory

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Four Enid teenagers face felony charges after police said they shot random people, including children, with gel blasters.

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The Enid Police Department said they had multiple calls Monday night, telling them teenagers were in a silver car with bandanas on their faces. Witnesses said they were driving around town, shooting out of a sunroof.

The teens told police they were playing a game where they would shoot gel blasters at their classmates, but police said none of the victims were their age.

“Multiple residents, including a child as young as 10, had been struck by projectiles from the vehicle," Cass Rains with the Enid Police Department said. “Discharging any sort of weapon from a moving vehicle is a felony.”

Multiple neighbors called 911, and police were able to find the group. They were booked on felony complaints of assault with a dangerous weapon.

“It kind of worries me some with a great-granddaughter I raise," Enid resident Cindy Gaisford said. "Well, that’s the reason why there’s a camera that points to my backyard where she plays, and she’s not out front at all.”

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

The kids claimed to be in a "war" with classmates, but none of the victims even went to the teenagers' school, according to police. Law enforcement said even BB guns with gel bullets can be dangerous.

“Any type of behavior like that is going to be unsafe," Rains said. “Some that had been shot weren’t injured. Others had marks and bruises and welts."

The teenagers were taken to juvenile detention centers outside of Garfield County. Police also warned parents and other teens that they will face the "full force of the law" if they are found doing the same.

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