Jarron Deajon Pridgeon, 25, was additionally charged with a charge of shooting with intent to kill and a charge of possession of a firearm while on probation, Muskogee County District Attorney Orvil Loge said on Wednesday in a press conference.
The shooting in Muskogee, in eastern Oklahoma, also left a woman hospitalized with serious injuries, police said.
Loge said “the court pleaded not guilty” on Pridgeon’s behalf and set the date for the court on February 18.
CNN has contacted Pridgeon’s lawyer and is asking for a copy of the billing documents.
Police said they had been alerted to the shooting by a 911 call around 1:30 am on Tuesday. The officers arrived at the residence and saw a suspect, identified by the police as Pridgeon, leaving with a gun in his hand. Pridgeon was arrested after a short chase.
Muskogee Police spokeswoman Lynn Hamlin told reporters that Pridgeon “made the initial call to 911” that brought the police to the scene “and asked that the EMS be sent to his location”.
The police did not immediately disclose the names and ages of the victims or information about the reason.