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One person was killed and a juvenile was wounded in the parking lot of a midtown Walgreens late Monday in what police say was likely a self-defense shooting.

About 11 p.m., Andrew Stites rode a rental scooter to the store, 1440 S. Lewis Ave., to visit the pharmacy, police said. While he was leaving through the parking lot, Stites got into a verbal confrontation with a woman and a boy who were sitting in a parked car, Capt. Shellie Seibert said Monday.

Stites walked away but returned with a knife after throwing down the scooter. The juvenile grabbed a gun, accidentally shooting himself in the hand in the process, and shot Stites multiple times, Seibert said.

She said it did not appear that the parties knew each other.

The woman and juvenile drove to a hospital, where the boy was treated for his injuries, Seibert said. They both were cooperating with police, and it seemed that their stories matched up with witness statements and video footage from the store, Seibert said.

Homicide Sgt. Brandon Watkins said early Monday that the shooting most likely was done in self-defense.

Zach Will, who lives nearby, said he had just returned home from work when he saw a notification from the Tulsa World about the fatal shooting.