Man killed at party | Courts/Crime/Police

A known Oklahoma gang member is accused of killing a man at a birthday pool party in June.

On Monday, Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn filed a second-degree murder charge against known gang affiliate, 21-year-old De Abray Amonda Reese, of Oklahoma City.

According to an Oklahoma City police affidavit, at about 9:20 p.m. June 13 officers responded to a report of multiple gunshots at the Brookwood Village Apartments, 9401 S. Shartel Ave. near the office swimming pool.

Once on scene, officers found Steven Morgan Jr. lying inside the swimming pool area. Morgan was transported to OU Medical Center where he later succumbed to his injuries on June 15, two days after the shooting.

Detectives interviewed witnesses that said Reese, who witnesses referred to as “Osama King,” was at the party, and was seen shooting a gun.

According to National Crime Information Center (NCIC) records, Reese is a known Rolling Nineties Crip gang member. He also told law enforcement that he was a member of the Young Goonz gang.

NCIC helps criminal justice agencies apprehend fugitives, locate missing persons, recover stolen property and identify terrorists. Since it’s inception in 1967, the NCIC has amassed a database of 12 million active records, including the National Sex Offender Registry, gangs and foreign fugitives.

Witnesses told detectives that members of the Young Goonz and Central City Gangsters attended the party, and the two gangs are currently at war with each other, according to the affidavit. 

Oklahoma records reveal Reese has no previous criminal record. He is currently being held in the Oklahoma County jail due to pending charges.

Felonies Filed 

The following people were charged with felony counts in the Cleveland County Court Clerk’s Office:

• Hickman, Raymond Howard, 25, faces charges of robbery, aggravated assault and battery and larceny from a retailer. 

• Dye, Kimberly Danielle, 24, was charged with child neglect. 

• Brown, Jeremy Stephan, 46, faces charges of aggravated assault and battery on an officer, DUI-misdemeanor, obstructing an officer-misdemeanor, and driving a motor vehicle with a suspended license-misdemeanor. 

• Lipkin, Gabriel Dequan, 

INJURY COLLISIONS:

• 2255 W. Main St: At 2:54 p.m., two vehicles were involved in an injury collision. Minor injuries were reported.

• S Pickard Ave. and Lindsey St: At 3:53 p.m., two vehicles were involved in an injury collision. Minor injuries were reported. Patient refused medical treatment at the scene.

NON-INJURY COLLISIONS:

• 48th Ave. NW and Robinson St: At 7:57 a.m., two vehicles were involved in a non-injury collision. 

• Classen Blvd. and State Highway 9 westbound off ramp: At 10:04 a.m., two vehicles were involved in a non-injury collision.

• 333 S. Porter Ave: At 11:50 a.m., two vehicles were involved in a non-injury collision.

• 818 W. Lindsey St: At 1:59 p.m., two vehicles were involved in a non-injury collision.

• Chautauqua Ave and Ridgecrest Ct: At 4:04 p.m., two vehicles were involved in a non-injury collision.

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