2 Logan County deputies released from hospital, 1 suspect dead following domestic dispute

Two Logan County deputies have been released from the hospital after being shot during a domestic dispute that left a suspect dead, according to the Logan. Co Sheriff’s Office.

Wednesday, April 2nd 2025, 10:23 pm

By: Destini Pittman, Elizabeth Fitz, Jennifer Pierce, Jordan Fremstad


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Two Logan County deputies have been released from the hospital after being shot during a domestic dispute that left a suspect dead, according to the Logan. Co Sheriff’s Office.

LCSO said the shooting happened near Midwest Boulevard and Seward Road. 

According to Logan Co. Sheriff, Damon Devereaux, dispatch received a call just before 2 p.m. to respond to a couple arguing. 

“Approximately at 1:35, dispatch received a call of a verbal domestic dispute. Upon officers' arrival, they made contact with a female inside the residence. She shut the door.” 

Devereaux said a male suspect then began shooting at deputies on the back side of the house shortly after they arrived on the scene. 

"It appears there were multiple shots fired at them," said Devereaux. "By the grace of God, they're doing well with minor injuries." 

Both deputies were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Devereaux. 

“One of them's got some vision problems, so that's going to be something they really look at to determine if they've got any damage to the eyes, but they're survivable injuries, so I thank God for that.” 

Devereaux said one of the deputies has been with the agency for 20 years and the other, around five years. 

“Anytime there's a loss of life, people are suffering because of it. It's just a sad day,” Devereaux lamented. 

Devereaux said the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations will start their investigation process regarding the shooting. The District Attorney’s Office will eventually review the case to determine whether the shooting was justified, Deveraux explained. 

 Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, according to Devereaux. 


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Elizabeth Fitz was live in Guthrie, near where the shooting happened, for coverage.

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Destini Pittman

Destini Pittman is a digital content producer at News 9. She joined the team in June 2024 after graduating from the University of Central Oklahoma with a degree in Professional Media.

Elizabeth Fitz

Elizabeth Fitz joined the News 9 team in October 2024. She is passionate about investigative stories and also enjoys reporting on education and public safety. Elizabeth cares deeply about telling stories that give voices to marginalized communities and make positive impacts.

Jennifer Pierce

Jennifer Pierce has been on staff with News 9 since 2017. She’s an Emmy Award-winning reporter often covering crime in the metro and court cases. A proud member of the Choctaw Nation and a member of the Indigenous Journalists Association, Jennifer also enjoys telling the stories of Native Americans in Oklahoma.

Jordan Fremstad

Jordan Fremstad proudly joined the News 9 team in December 2022. Jordan is a three-time Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist who began his broadcast journalism career in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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