Authorities have arrested 10 additional people they believe to have been involved in shootings at a south Oklahoma City club on April 1 that left three people dead.
This week, Oklahoma City police said the suspects are tied to a “shoot-out between several rival biker gangs” inside the Whiskey Barrel Saloon, 4120 Newcastle Road.
Those apprehended this week were arrested on warrants involving complaints ranging from accessory to murder, gang-related offenses and conspiracy to commit felony offenses.
The shootings took the lives of Eric Oberholtzer, 29, Andrew Sump, 28, and Francisco Tanajara, 38.
But six people were shot, with the three survivors taken to the hospital — one in critical condition and the other two with non-life threatening injuries.
Various agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol helped Oklahoma City police make the arrests, officials said.
Three other individuals thought to have been involved in the melee already had been apprehended, officials said.
The bar is at the corner of Newcastle and S Shawnee roads.