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    You are at:Gunfire Erupts Near Thunder Arena After NBA Finals Win—Police Speak Out

    Gunfire Erupts Near Thunder Arena After NBA Finals Win—Police Speak Out

    WamalaBy WamalaJune 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Oklahoma City’s first NBA championship celebration took a tense turn Sunday night after gunfire erupted just blocks away from Paycom Center—where the Thunder had just made history by winning Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

    The moment was meant to be nothing short of euphoric—confetti, champagne, and decades-in-the-making dreams coming true. But just minutes after the final buzzer sounded, chaos broke out nearby.

    What Happened: A Shooting During Celebrations—But Unrelated?

    According to Oklahoma City Police, gunshots were fired at Scissortail Park, a public space roughly a seven-minute walk from the Thunder’s home arena.

    • Time of incident: Shortly after Game 7 wrapped
    • Location: Scissortail Park, downtown OKC
    • Victim: One person shot in the lower leg
    • Condition: Expected to recover

    As news of the shooting spread, concerns quickly mounted that the incident may have been tied to the massive fan gatherings downtown. But police were quick to shut that theory down.

    “There was one person shot a few blocks from the arena after the game,” a spokesperson for OCPD told TMZ Sports, “but that stemmed from a fight and was unrelated to anything involving the game.”

    FOX 25's photographer Brian and reporter Paige Taylor were getting ready for their live hit for the Game 7 NBA Finals Post-Game Show when shots were fired in downtown Oklahoma City, on the east side of Scissortail Park after the OKC Thunder won the NBA Championship. pic.twitter.com/1PM1ReYSzB

    — KOKH FOX 25 (@OKCFOX) June 23, 2025

    Chaos Caught on Camera

    Local FOX 25 reporter Paige Taylor was preparing for a live shot at the time the gunfire broke out—and captured footage of people running for cover as panic momentarily spread through the crowd.

    While the scene turned tense for a few moments, police maintained a strong presence downtown throughout the night and were able to restore calm quickly.

    “Aside from that isolated incident,” police confirmed, “it was a peaceful night for the most part.”

    STREET POLE CLIMBERS LAST NIGHT IN OKC.#THUNDERUP pic.twitter.com/bPXzQ9LcQT

    — Chaos Alerts (@ChaosAlertsOnX) June 23, 2025

    Fans React: From Euphoria to Fear, Then Back Again

    In the moments before the shooting, downtown Oklahoma City was pure electricity.

    Fans swarmed the streets chanting, singing, and hugging strangers. Fireworks lit up the night sky, and one enthusiastic supporter even climbed a streetlight pole outside the arena.

    Social media was flooded with footage of fans partying safely and responsibly—proving that the vast majority were just there to celebrate.

    Still, the shooting served as a sobering reminder of how quickly moments of joy can pivot.

    “We were dancing, then boom, chaos,” one fan tweeted. “But props to the police—things got back under control fast.”

    What’s Next: A Championship Parade … Near the Same Area

    Despite the scare, OKC isn’t slowing down the celebration train.

    City officials confirmed that the official Thunder championship parade will go on as planned this Tuesday, with events expected to take place just blocks away from where the shooting occurred.

    Security will be heightened, and law enforcement has already assured the public that they’re taking extra measures to keep things safe.

    “We know how much this championship means to the city,” an OCPD spokesperson said. “We’re committed to making sure everyone can celebrate safely.”

    The Thunder’s Historic Win: A Dream Realized

    Oklahoma City has been chasing a title ever since the franchise relocated from Seattle—and Sunday night, the Thunder finally brought it home.

    • Final Score: OKC Thunder 108, Indiana Pacers 104
    • Series Outcome: Thunder win NBA Finals 4-3
    • MVP: [Insert MVP name if known]

    For Thunder fans, this was more than just a championship—it was a long-awaited redemption arc for a franchise that’s seen stars rise, fall, and leave.

    Social Media Reacts: “A Wild Night in OKC”

    Fans and news outlets alike were quick to weigh in on the wild juxtaposition of victory and violence:

    ???? “Only in OKC—you win the NBA Finals and someone STILL pulls out a gun.”
    ???? “Thunder made history, and one idiot tried to ruin it. Thankfully, police were quick.”
    ???? “Tuesday’s parade better be nothing but joy. We earned this.”

    City Leaders Urge Calm, Focus on Celebration

    In response to the incident, city officials issued a statement encouraging fans to remain safe but not discouraged.

    “We understand there was an isolated altercation. We thank our first responders and urge everyone to focus on what this is: a historic win for our city.”

    Downtown businesses, already prepping for Tuesday’s parade, echoed that sentiment—reassuring guests and tourists that Oklahoma City is ready to throw the celebration of a lifetime.

    One Night, Two Realities

    Sunday night in OKC was a tale of two vibes: pure elation on one side, fear and confusion on the other. But by morning, the city had rallied. The moment was reclaimed—not by violence, but by community, resilience, and a franchise finally on top.

    ???? What Do You Think?
    Did the shooting cast a shadow on OKC’s historic night—or is the city rising above?
    Sound off in the comments and tag a Thunder fan who needs to relive the victory!

    ???? Stay locked to TPR for more NBA Finals coverage, fan reactions, and updates on the Thunder’s epic championship parade!

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