OSBI continues effort to find person who killed 18-year-old during 2018 shooting in Langston

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Authorities have continued their push to seek out the killer who shot an adolescent greater than 2.5 years in the past in Langston.Brandon Dupree was shot throughout a homecoming get together in October 2018, and his homicide has been unsolved for 31 months. Now, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is providing a $10,000 reward for data concerning the case.”It has been a extremely, actually laborious wrestle. Each day is a wrestle for me,” Dupree’s mom, Bonita Martin, mentioned in 2019. “I simply miss him.”In response to the OSBI’s Brook Arbeitman, Dupree went to Langston for a homecoming get together.”(He) was not a scholar at Langston. He was dwelling in Tulsa, and he got here down with some buddies to attend the get together,” Arbeitman mentioned.Dupree was shot throughout the off-campus get together on Oct. 20, 2018, on the Langston Heart after a combat broke out. He was shot one time and died at a hospital.His killer continues to be on the run. “There have been a number of hundred individuals there on the get together,” Arbeitman mentioned. “I am certain a variety of them in all probability do not know something, however any person undoubtedly is aware of who had a gun and who was firing the photographs.OSBI upped the reward for data resulting in Dupree’s killer to $10,000 through the years, and officers publicized the reward once more Monday.”We’re hoping, perhaps, any person’s circumstances modified the place they may want that cash, or they don’t seem to be related to the individuals anymore,” Arbeitman mentioned. “I imply, there’s any variety of explanation why individuals haven’t come ahead so far.”Individuals who have data can stay nameless.”Our brokers should not giving up. We’ll work till the very finish to get justice for Brandon and his household,” Arbeitman mentioned.

Authorities have continued their push to seek out the killer who shot an adolescent greater than 2.5 years in the past in Langston.

Brandon Dupree was shot throughout a homecoming get together in October 2018, and his homicide has been unsolved for 31 months. Now, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is providing a $10,000 reward for data concerning the case.

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“It has been a extremely, actually laborious wrestle. Each day is a wrestle for me,” Dupree’s mom, Bonita Martin, said in 2019. “I simply miss him.”

In response to the OSBI’s Brook Arbeitman, Dupree went to Langston for a homecoming get together.

“(He) was not a scholar at Langston. He was dwelling in Tulsa, and he got here down with some buddies to attend the get together,” Arbeitman mentioned.

Dupree was shot throughout the off-campus get together on Oct. 20, 2018, on the Langston Heart after a combat broke out. He was shot one time and died at a hospital.

His killer continues to be on the run.

“There have been a number of hundred individuals there on the get together,” Arbeitman mentioned. “I am certain a variety of them in all probability do not know something, however any person undoubtedly is aware of who had a gun and who was firing the photographs.

OSBI upped the reward for data resulting in Dupree’s killer to $10,000 through the years, and officers publicized the reward once more Monday.

“We’re hoping, perhaps, any person’s circumstances modified the place they may want that cash, or they don’t seem to be related to the individuals anymore,” Arbeitman mentioned. “I imply, there’s any variety of explanation why individuals haven’t come ahead so far.”

Individuals who have data can stay nameless.

“Our brokers should not giving up. We’ll work till the very finish to get justice for Brandon and his household,” Arbeitman mentioned.

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