Several people were injured in two separate shootings in Oklahoma City late Sunday and Monday, according to police.
The most recent incident occurred Monday night when seven people were shot at a bar in the Midtown area. Oklahoma City Police Department officers responded to The Collective near NW 10th Street and Hudson Avenue around 11 p.m.
Police said the Monday shooting began as a fight that escalated. While authorities initially reported no fatalities, at least one victim sustained injuries considered serious. Authorities have not publicly identified any suspects in connection with the incident.
The [Oklahoma Highway Patrol](https://www.news9.com/storiesByEntityId/623911076880e45323ebbbbf/Oklahoma Highway Patrol) provided assistance to OCPD officers at the scene. Investigators continue to gather information about the events leading to the gunfire.
A separate shooting took place Sunday night near Santa Fe Avenue and SE 15th Street. The [Oklahoma City Police Department](https://www.news9.com/storiesByEntityId/6238fafc6880e45323d8c542/Oklahoma City Police Department) was called to the area around 9:45 p.m. for a shots-fired report.
Police said the Sunday incident also started as a fight at a large gathering involving alcohol. Someone reportedly pulled a gun and fired two rounds.
One person was injured by shrapnel and taken to a hospital. The injuries were described as not life-threatening. No suspect was taken into custody following the Sunday shooting.
OCPD officials asked anyone with information about the Monday shooting to call a tip line. Investigation into both shootings is ongoing.