TULSA, Okla. – Authorities identify a murder suspect who allegedly shot and killed a 17-year-old at a McLain high school football game.
The shooting happened as the McLain and Miami High School football teams were shaking hands on September 30 in Tulsa.
According to the Tulsa Police Department, “On 9/30/22 at the end of McLain’s homecoming game, a fight broke out between a group of young men. That suspect, later identified as Niavien Lee Golden, 16, pulled out a gun and began firing. Our Homicide victim, Terron Yarbrough took off running and was struck in the upper torso. He died at the scene. Three others were also wounded in the firing.”
Authorities say they developed probable cause and got a warrant for the arrest of Niavien Lee Golden.
“If you know the whereabouts of Golden, please call 911. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS” – Tulsa Police Department
Police released two photos of the suspect. “The first photo was earlier this year during a police interaction with the suspect and the second photo was taken more recently from school surveillance. The suspect may have a different appearance altogether now.”
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