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LeFlore County Deputy Killed in Wister Standoff

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LeFlore County deputy killed in Wister standoff

The LeFlore County deputy killed incident is under investigation following a deadly shooting in eastern Oklahoma.

Authorities say a LeFlore County deputy was killed and a Wister police officer was injured during a standoff on Sunday, April 19, 2026, near Wister, Oklahoma.

Law enforcement responded to a welfare check around 11:00 a.m. near U.S. Highway 270.


LeFlore County deputy killed during initial response

The LeFlore County deputy killed case began when officers approached a residence during the welfare check.

Investigators say 36-year-old Edgar Lara opened fire through a door, striking two officers.

The deputy was pronounced dead at the scene, while a Wister police officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital.

Officials say the situation escalated quickly, leaving little time for officers to react before shots were fired.

Law enforcement response protocols in incidents like this are supported by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, which often assists in multi-agency situations.


LeFlore County deputy killed after extended standoff

The LeFlore County deputy killed incident escalated into a lengthy standoff.

Following the shooting, Lara barricaded himself inside the home, leading to a standoff that lasted nearly five hours.

Multiple agencies responded to the scene, coordinating efforts to contain the situation and protect nearby residents.

Around 4:00 p.m., Lara surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody after receiving treatment for minor injuries.

Independent reviews of officer-involved incidents are typically conducted by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, which leads these investigations.


LeFlore County deputy killed investigation ongoing

The LeFlore County deputy killed investigation remains active as authorities gather more details.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is leading the case at the request of the sheriff’s office.

Formal charges against Lara are pending through the District 16 District Attorney’s Office.

As of Monday morning, officials have not released the names of the fallen deputy or the injured officer.

National tracking of violent crime and law enforcement incidents is maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which compiles data from across the country.


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