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will probably be more info tomorrow right now the shooters are at large
GUTHRIE — Police said a 24-year-old man was shot more than 30 times at a home in Guthrie early Wednesday.
Just after midnight, Guthrie officers responding to a shots-fired call found Joseph William Angelo on the front porch of a home in the 300 block of S Oak Street. Sgt. Anthony Gibbs said Angelo, who was taken to a local hospital where he died, was shot 36 times.
Three people, who have not been identified, were seen running from the home and fled in a car. No suspect information has been released.
Angelo's mother, Amy Walters, posted a message on her Facebook page Wednesday morning.
"Pray for my family. Pray for my sanity. I lost a son today. I love you to the moon and back Joey Angelo! May God wrap you in his arms and keep you til I see you again. Always in my heart. I can't believe this is happening," she wrote.
"God received another angel this morning, My son Joey Angelo. This is him and his daughter Brielle. May she know how much he loves her! Oh how I am going to miss you!"
Agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are assisting the Guthrie Police Department with the investigation into the shooting.
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Guthrie police at 282-3535.
A GoFund me page has been set up by Angelo's family. To donate, go to www.gofundme.com/joey-angelo-funeral-fund
will probably be more info tomorrow right now the shooters are at large
GUTHRIE — Police said a 24-year-old man was shot more than 30 times at a home in Guthrie early Wednesday.
Just after midnight, Guthrie officers responding to a shots-fired call found Joseph William Angelo on the front porch of a home in the 300 block of S Oak Street. Sgt. Anthony Gibbs said Angelo, who was taken to a local hospital where he died, was shot 36 times.
Three people, who have not been identified, were seen running from the home and fled in a car. No suspect information has been released.
Angelo's mother, Amy Walters, posted a message on her Facebook page Wednesday morning.
"Pray for my family. Pray for my sanity. I lost a son today. I love you to the moon and back Joey Angelo! May God wrap you in his arms and keep you til I see you again. Always in my heart. I can't believe this is happening," she wrote.
"God received another angel this morning, My son Joey Angelo. This is him and his daughter Brielle. May she know how much he loves her! Oh how I am going to miss you!"
Agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are assisting the Guthrie Police Department with the investigation into the shooting.
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Guthrie police at 282-3535.
A GoFund me page has been set up by Angelo's family. To donate, go to www.gofundme.com/joey-angelo-funeral-fund