Man sentenced to 25 years in prison in connection to 2024 shooting on I-244

Tulsa Police Department

By FOX23.com News Staff

TULSA, Okla. — A man arrested in connection with a shooting on I-244 following an incident at the Tulsa State Fair in October 2024 that left a 16-year-old dead has been convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Colby Glenn was arrested in November of 2024 in connection with the shooting, along with a second suspect, Kyler Naely.

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In January 2025, a third suspect, Jace Reddell, was also arrested in connection with the shooting.

According to police, in October 2024, Reddell, Nealy, and Glenn got into a fight with 16-year-old Ja’tycie Williams at the Tulsa State Fair. Officers believe the trio later shot into an SUV on I-244, which resulted in Williams’ death.

Glenn’s original charge of first-degree murder was amended to a second-degree murder charge, and on Thursday, Glenn waived his right to a trial and entered a plea of guilty.

Glenn was sentenced to 30 years, with the first 25 years to be served in custody and the remaining five years to be suspended. Glenn will receive credit for time served since November 2024.

Reddell and Naely’s next court appearances are scheduled for next month.

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