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Musical police officers on administrative leave after the officer was shot with murderous

Two Muskoge police officers are on an administrative holiday after they shot a man from whom the police searched for two separate shootings and also fired several shots on civil servants.

The police say that 26-year-old Aaron O'Neal Wilson's crime dispute had injured two people and another. The police are still investigating what was the connection between Wilson and the victims and the two different scenes.

Here is a timeline from March 8:

5:54 p.m. -Muskogee County Sheriff's Office reacts to shooting at Five -Staren -Recycling in Oktaha

The police say that Aaron Wilson is responsible for a shootout on five stars recycling in Oktaha, where two women were shot. The MPs say one of the women died. The other was treated and released because of her injuries.

6:09 p.m. – Officials react to the shootout to 24th and Topeka in Muskogee

When the officers arrived, they found Rolando McConnell with gunshot wounds. Ems transported him to St. Francis Muskogee, where he later died.

The police chase follows

The law enforcement authorities quickly realized that the suspect's vehicle was a match for both crime scenes.

After the second shootout, the law enforcement agencies discovered Wilson's vehicle and set out on the persecution with him.

The officer took part in the Arrowhead Mall

The police say that Wilson fired several shots on the officials during the persecution and when he continued, got out and fired even more shots, so that 2 nutmeg police officers from the Muskogee brought the fire back. Wilson was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover.