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Man killed in quadruple shooting at Midwest City apartment complex, police say

Man killed in quadruple shooting at Midwest City apartment complex, police say
OF THE MAN WHO DIED. PERRIS: THAT IS RIGHT. 27-YEAR-OLD ANTONIO MARSHALL WAS THE PERSON KILLED IN LAST NIGHT’S SHOOTING. LOVED ONES SAID HE PLAYED A BIG ROLE IN THE COMMUNITY AND WAS SOMEONE WHO A LOT OF PEOPLE LOOKED UP TO. >> I LITERALLY CRIED ALL MORNING. I GOT WOKE UP WITH THE PHONE CALL. PERRIS: TYMAINE CAROLINA TELLS ME HE AND HIS YOUNGER COUSIN ANTONIO HAD A SPECIAL BOND. >> HE WOULD ALWAYS TELL ME I LOVE YOU BIG COUSIN. PERRIS: HE SAYS HE JUST SPOKE TO HIM HOURS BEFORE THAT SHOOTING. >> JUST KNOWING HE’S NOT GOIN TO BE ABLE TO CALL ANYMORE -- IT’S DEVASTATING. PERRIS: TYMAINE TOLD ME HIS COUSIN WAS A WELL-KNOWN DJ IN OKC, AND DJ’ING WAS HIS PASSION. >> HE’S THE BEST DJ IN OKC, I CAN SAY. PERRIS: THIS IS TRIANIAH DAVIS, SHE TOLD ME SHE SEES ANTONIO AS AN OLDER BROTHER. TODAY SHE HAD TO GO TO WORK, STILL TRYING TO MAKE SENSE OF WHAT HAPPENED. >> THAT HURT ME BAD. PERRIS: SHE SAYS ANTONIO WAS ALL ABOUT TAKING CARE OF HIS FAMILY AND HE DIDN’T DESERVE THIS. >> I LOVE YOU, ANTONIO, AND I HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAI PERRIS: ANTONIO’S COUSIN TOLD ME HIS BIRTHDAY WAS NEXT MONTH. MIDWEST CITY POLICE SAY THEY ARE FOLLOWING UP ON SOME L
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Man killed in quadruple shooting at Midwest City apartment complex, police say
One person was killed and three others were injured after they were shot late Tuesday night in Midwest City, according to police officials. According to police, officers responded to multiple 911 calls after shots were fired about 11:30 p.m. at the Vista Green Apartments near Reno Avenue and Air Depot Boulevard.The man who was killed has been identified as Antonio Marshall, 27. His loved ones told KOCO 5 that Marshall played a big part in his community and was someone a lot of people looked up to."I literally cried all morning. I got up, woke up with the phone call," Tymaine Carolina said.Carolina, who was Marshall's cousin, said the two had a special bond."He would always tell me, 'I love you, big cousin,'" said Carolina, who spoke to Marshall just hours before the shooting. "Just knowing he's not going to be able to call anymore -- it's devastating."According to Carolina, his cousin was a well-known DJ in Oklahoma City and the job was his passion."He's the best DJ in OKC, I can say," said Trianiah Davis, who told KOCO 5 she saw Marshall as an older brother. "That hurt me bad."Davis said Marshall was all about taking care of his family and that he didn't deserve this."I love you, Antonio, and I hope to see you again," she said.Midwest City police said they're following up on leads but, so far, they don't have any information about a suspect or a motive.

One person was killed and three others were injured after they were shot late Tuesday night in Midwest City, according to police officials.

According to police, officers responded to multiple 911 calls after shots were fired about 11:30 p.m. at the Vista Green Apartments near Reno Avenue and Air Depot Boulevard.

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The man who was killed has been identified as Antonio Marshall, 27. His loved ones told KOCO 5 that Marshall played a big part in his community and was someone a lot of people looked up to.

"I literally cried all morning. I got up, woke up with the phone call," Tymaine Carolina said.

Carolina, who was Marshall's cousin, said the two had a special bond.

"He would always tell me, 'I love you, big cousin,'" said Carolina, who spoke to Marshall just hours before the shooting. "Just knowing he's not going to be able to call anymore -- it's devastating."

According to Carolina, his cousin was a well-known DJ in Oklahoma City and the job was his passion.

"He's the best DJ in OKC, I can say," said Trianiah Davis, who told KOCO 5 she saw Marshall as an older brother. "That hurt me bad."

Davis said Marshall was all about taking care of his family and that he didn't deserve this.

"I love you, Antonio, and I hope to see you again," she said.

Midwest City police said they're following up on leads but, so far, they don't have any information about a suspect or a motive.