Two prison terms in shooting

AMidwest City man, facing three felonies following a Lincoln County shooting near Wellston in February of 2023 that injured a person has pleaded guilty and drawn two state sentences.

Casey Mac Wilson, 42 at the time, was formally charged in Lincoln County District Court on Feb. 23, 2023 with assault with a dangerous weapon, or in the alternative felony discharging a firearm into a dwelling and possession of a firearm after former felony conviction.

He first appeared Feb. 16 before Special Judge Emily Mueller who set his bond at $75,000. Wilson made his initial appearance on Feb. 23.

Appearing before District Judge John Canavan for the jury trial call docket, Wilson pleaded guilty to two felonies as the result of a plea bargain.

The state moved to dismiss all but one previously felony conviction and dismissed the alternative count found against him.

Both Wilson and the state waived a pre-sentence investigation. The court received the waiver and found the defendant guilty as charged.

On Count 1, assault with a dangerous weapon, the judge sentenced Wilson to 10 years in the Department of Corrections, a $100 fine, $100 VCAand court costs.

On Count 3, possession of firearm after felony conviction, Judge Canavan sentenced him to 10 years in DOC, fined him $100 and assessed a $100 VCA and court costs.

The judge ordered the sentences to run concurrent with each other and with a federal case filed against him in 2023.

Wilson was given credit for time served from Feb. 15, 2023. He was ordered to report to the Court Clerk’s Office within 180 days of release from custody.

Assistant DistrictAttorney KellyTrimble prosecuted the case and Wilson’s defense attorney was Kimberly Miller.

Information in court records showed Wilson already has been convicted of at least 18 felonies, According to a probable cause affidavit filed in the case, Wilson was currently on probation.

Supplemental information filed in the case by the District Attorney shows the previous felony convictions began in 2016 and the most recent was in March of 2022.

In Count 1,Wilson was accused on Feb. 12 in Lincoln County of assault with a dangerous weapon with intending to do bodily harm without justifiable or excusable cause shooting at Steven McAlister with a firearm.

The alternative, Count 2, which was dismissed, charged him on the same day of discharging a firearm into the home of Steven McAlister at 337179 East Pecan Meadows Lane in Wellston.

The third count accused him of possessing a firearm after prior felony conviction by having in his possession and immediate control a dangerous or deadly firearm after he had been convicted on March 23, 2016 in Oklahoma County District Court of Domestic Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon, a felony.

In the affidavit, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Capt. Larry Stover, Sr. stated he was contacted by dispatch of the situation that had reportedly taken place at McAlister’s residence and Stover went to see McAlister at St. Anthony Hospital in Shawnee where he was being treated.

The affidavit stated Shawnee Police had called Lincoln County Comm Center to advise them of a shooting that had taken place in Lincoln County. Deputy Sheriffs Jimmy Brown and Kevin Roe went to the Wellston address and secured the scene.

Stover said that he arrived at the residence later and that Deputy Lt. Tony Long applied for and secured a search warrant where they discovered three Luger 9mm spent casings near the porch and also blood droplets.

Stover said he was able to recover a bullet that had gone into a tote in the dining room.