Oklahoma City police kill suspect in shootings, homicides and carjackings across OKC, Moore

OKLAHOMA CITY –
Oklahoma City police say a man suspected in multiple shootings, two homicides and several carjackings across Moore and Oklahoma City was shot and killed Saturday after a pursuit ended near Interstate 240 and Eastern Avenue.
ODOT said all westbound lanes of Interstate 240 are back open. The northbound Interstate 35 ramp to eastbound I-240 is also reopened.
Sgt. Gary Knight Statement
What we know
UPDATE: Moore police have confirmed the identity of Deante James Hawthorne as the suspect.
Deante James Hawthorne has served time in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections on past convictions of robbery or attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and was released in 2019, according to ODOC records online. Hawthorne, 34, also has served time in DOC prison on charges of carrying weapon, drugs or alcohol into a jail and assault and battery with a deadly weapon, ODOC records show.
Investigators say the crime spree began early Saturday morning in Moore, where the suspect went to a residence and shot two people. One victim died, and the other was injured. The suspect then went to another location in Moore, carjacked a person and fled in that vehicle.
Police said he then drove to northwest Oklahoma City near Northwest 11th Street and May Avenue, where he abandoned the first stolen vehicle and carjacked a white truck. He continued to northeast Oklahoma City near Northeast 26th Street and Martin Luther King Avenue, where officers said he shot and killed a person outside.
Oklahoma City police officials say there is no known motive for any of these shootings.
City of Moore Police Statement
A statement from the City of Moore regarding the crime spree from Nov. 22
City of Moore
Pursuit and shooting
Officers found the suspect Saturday afternoon near Southeast 44th Street and Interstate 35. Police said he refused to pull over and led officers on a chase that ended near Interstate 240 and Eastern Avenue.
Police said the suspect drove through a grassy area, crossed the median and crashed. He then tried to carjack another person before police shot and killed him at the scene.
Authorities said no one else was injured during the final attempted carjacking.
The officer involved in the shooting was placed on routine administrative leave, which is standard procedure.
Police emphasized that the investigation is in its early stages and more information will be released in the next update.
ORIGINAL STORY: A law enforcement investigation shut down several major traffic routes Thursday in southeast Oklahoma City, according to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
ODOT said all westbound lanes of Interstate 240 are closed at Bryant Avenue, along with the westbound I-240 on-ramps from Bryant Avenue and Eastern Avenue. The northbound Interstate 35 ramp to eastbound I-240 is also closed.
Officials urged drivers to avoid the area and use alternate routes while the investigation continues.



