The victim of a fatal Norman shooting has been identified by police who say they have four people in custody.According to officers, they were called to a home on North Stewart Avenue at 8:39 p.m. Thursday in regard to a reported disturbance. When investigators arrived they said they found two people in the home.Justin Barnard, 24, was shot in the face, police said. Paramedics took Barnard to a hospital where he later died. A woman in her 60s was also in the home, but she was unharmed.Authorities identified the suspects as Jason Harris, Rusty Wooten, Isaiah Walker and Michael Tubby. The four were booked into the Cleveland County Justice Center on charges of first-degree murder and burglary.Police said they believe the incident started in Oklahoma City on Wednesday when a dispute between Barnard and his girlfriend erupted.Investigators said an assault occurred in Oklahoma City. Detectives said they believe people associated with Barnard's girlfriend went to Norman as retaliation for the alleged assault.Anyone with more information on the homicide is encouraged to call Norman Police Department at 405-321-1444.

The victim of a fatal Norman shooting has been identified by police who say they have four people in custody.

According to officers, they were called to a home on North Stewart Avenue at 8:39 p.m. Thursday in regard to a reported disturbance. When investigators arrived they said they found two people in the home.

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Justin Barnard, 24, was shot in the face, police said. Paramedics took Barnard to a hospital where he later died. A woman in her 60s was also in the home, but she was unharmed.

Authorities identified the suspects as Jason Harris, Rusty Wooten, Isaiah Walker and Michael Tubby. The four were booked into the Cleveland County Justice Center on charges of first-degree murder and burglary.

Police said they believe the incident started in Oklahoma City on Wednesday when a dispute between Barnard and his girlfriend erupted.

Investigators said an assault occurred in Oklahoma City. Detectives said they believe people associated with Barnard's girlfriend went to Norman as retaliation for the alleged assault.

Anyone with more information on the homicide is encouraged to call Norman Police Department at 405-321-1444.