Man arrested after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktail at person in wheelchair near OKC police headquarters

Jul 09, 2026 - 13:00
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Man arrested after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktail at person in wheelchair near OKC police headquarters

A suspect was arrested moments after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a man in a wheelchair near police headquarters in Oklahoma City, authorities said.

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Surveillance footage from outside the headquarters showed the man in a wheelchair crossing a street diagonally at around 8 a.m. July 2. Moments later, another man identified by police as Alexander Emery could be seen crossing the street before turning around and approaching the victim.

Emery, 38, appeared to light something before allegedly hurling the incendiary device at the man in the wheelchair.

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After the object was thrown, the victim was momentarily surrounded by flames before Emery allegedly pushed the wheelchair.

"Emery ran at the victim and pushed him and his wheelchair back into the flames. The victim fell backwards out of his chair and was once again engulfed in the flames," police said. 

A passing vehicle stopped, and two people got out. A nearby Oklahoma City police detective and a bystander pulled the victim from the fire while another police officer detained Emery.

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The victim suffered minor injuries, was treated at a hospital and is expected to recover, according to local media.

Emery faces multiple felony charges, including assault with intent to kill and assault and battery with a deadly weapon, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department.

A motive for the incident has not been disclosed.

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