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Norman Officer-Involved Shooting Near I-35 and Tecumseh Road

Public information available so far says a Moore Police Department pursuit from Moore to Norman ended near I-35 and Tecumseh Road with a tactical vehicle intervention, shots fired, and a death.

Moore to NormanI-35, Flood Avenue, Tecumseh Road

Updated . This public summary will change only when new reliable information confirms additional facts.

MooreNW 27th Street
SouthboundI-35
ExitFlood Avenue
NormanTecumseh Road

Records to preserve

  • Video
  • Dispatch
  • Crash evidence
  • Witness accounts
Known routeMoore, I-35, Flood Avenue, Tecumseh Road
Current classificationOfficer-involved shooting
Key unknownCause of death has not been confirmed publicly

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What is known so far about the Norman officer-involved shooting

The verified public facts describe a Moore Police Department traffic stop attempt in Moore, a southbound I-35 pursuit, an exit at Flood Avenue, and an endpoint on Tecumseh Road in Norman.

  • Traffic stop attempt around 9:10 a.m. in the 300 block of Northwest 27th Street in Moore.
  • The driver did not stop and went south on I-35.
  • The pursuit exited at Flood Avenue and continued onto Tecumseh Road in Norman.
  • A Moore Police officer performed a tactical vehicle intervention before officers opened fire.
  • The suspect died, and public information available so far does not confirm whether the death was caused by gunfire or the crash.

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What remains unconfirmed

A careful civil-rights review starts by refusing to fill gaps with assumptions. These points should remain open unless later reliable records confirm them.

The suspect identityThe officer identityWhether the suspect fired at officersThe number of shots firedThe exact cause and manner of deathWhether body-camera, dash-camera, traffic-camera, business-camera, or bystander footage will be released

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Why the Moore-to-Norman geography matters

The corridor matters because evidence can sit in separate systems. Police video and dispatch may follow the Moore officers. Highway, intersection, business, residential, towing, and crash-scene records may follow the location where the pursuit traveled or ended.

That is why a preservation request should cover the full path: the 300 block of Northwest 27th Street in Moore, southbound I-35, the Flood Avenue exit, and Tecumseh Road in Norman.

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Records to preserve before conclusions are drawn

Officer-involved shooting investigations are shaped by recordings, timestamps, radio traffic, crash evidence, and medical findings. Preservation should happen before routine deletion, overwriting, towing, repairs, or memory loss changes the record.

  • Body-camera, dash-camera, microphone, and in-car video
  • CAD logs, radio traffic, call notes, and pursuit supervisor communications
  • TVI decision records, crash-scene measurements, roadway marks, and vehicle damage
  • Traffic, business, residential, and bystander video from I-35, Flood Avenue, and Tecumseh Road
  • EMS, medical examiner, autopsy, toxicology, and forensic records when available

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If your family or a witness has information

Preserve original files and notes. Keep the unedited video, photo, or message; save the timestamp and location; write down where you were; and avoid posting details that could alter witness memory or invite speculation.

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Questions families and witnesses may have

What happened in the Norman officer-involved shooting on Tecumseh Road?

Public information available so far says a Moore Police Department traffic stop attempt in Moore led to a pursuit south on I-35, an exit at Flood Avenue, a tactical vehicle intervention near Tecumseh Road in Norman, shots fired by officers, and the suspect death.

Is the Norman Tecumseh Road incident being treated as an officer-involved shooting?

Yes. Public information available so far describes the incident as an officer-involved shooting after a Moore Police pursuit ended in Norman.

Do we know whether the shooting or the crash caused the death?

No. Public information available so far says it is unknown whether the suspect died from gunfire or the crash.

Why does the Moore-to-Norman route matter?

Different segments of the route can point to different video, dispatch, crash, towing, and witness evidence. The route starts in Moore, follows I-35 south, exits at Flood Avenue, and ends along Tecumseh Road in Norman.

What should a witness preserve?

Preserve the original video or photo file, timestamp, location, device information, and any notes about what happened. Do not edit or overwrite the original file.

Preserve the record from Moore to Norman.

If this officer-involved shooting affects your family, early legal review can focus on video, dispatch, pursuit, crash, witness, medical, and forensic records without assuming facts that have not been confirmed.

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