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Man charged with murdering his brother and five children in Muskogee


Jarron Pridgeon is taken to court Wednesday, February 3, 2021, on murder charges after he allegedly killed his brother and five children, also allegedly shooting the children's mother, in Muskogee, Okla. (KTUL photo)
Jarron Pridgeon is taken to court Wednesday, February 3, 2021, on murder charges after he allegedly killed his brother and five children, also allegedly shooting the children's mother, in Muskogee, Okla. (KTUL photo)
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MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) — A 25-year-old Oklahoma man was charged with murder Wednesday in the killings of his brother and five young children, police said.

Jarron Deajon Pridgeon of Muskogee was charged with six counts of first-degree murder, shooting with intent to kill and possession of firearms during probation, court records show.

Muskogee police said they don't yet know why Pridgeon fatally shot Javarion Lee, 24, or the children, the oldest of whom was 9. The children's mother, Brittany Anderson, was also wounded in the shootings early Tuesday and was hospitalized in Tulsa.

Police identified the slain children as Jalaiya Pridgeon, 1; Jaidus Pridgeon, 3; Harmony Anderson, 5; Neveah Pridgeon, 6; and Que'dynce Anderson, 9.

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Court and jail records do not list an attorney who could speak on Pridgeon's behalf.

Pridgeon and the victims lived in the home where the shootings occurred, Muskogee police said.

"How do you describe it? I mean, it’s ... tragic," neighbor Susan Dvorak told NewsChannel 8. "They’re babies. You know, you just, you can’t comprehend it. You can’t, you can’t process it. You just can’t."


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Dvorak said the family had just moved in about a month ago.

Court records show Pridgeon received a deferred sentence in 2019 after being charged with two felony counts for allegedly throwing two large pieces of cement at a woman, striking her in the torso. A judge in that case ordered a mental health observation and evaluation, but those results are sealed. Pridgeon's attorney in that case, Brian Watts, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment.



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