US man charged after shooting practice in backyard allegedly kills woman blocks away

A tragic Christmas Day shooting in Oklahoma has resulted in first-degree manslaughter charges against 33-year-old Cody Wayne Adams, who authorities allege fatally struck neighbor Sandra Phelps with a stray bullet fired from a newly purchased handgun.

According to Stephens County Sheriff’s Office affidavits, the incident occurred on December 25th when Phelps was seated on her front porch holding a child approximately half a mile from Adams’ residence. Witnesses reported hearing Phelps comment on nearby gunshot noises before uttering “ouch” and collapsing.

Investigators determined Adams had recently acquired a Glock .45-caliber handgun as a Christmas present and was allegedly shooting at a beverage can in his backyard. Stephens County Sheriff’s Capt. Timothy Vann stated in court documents that Adams was “shooting towards the ground in his backyard where there was nothing behind his property to stop any bullets from traveling beyond his property and hurting someone.”

The projectile struck Phelps in the upper right arm before penetrating her chest cavity. Medical responders pronounced her deceased approximately 20 minutes after emergency calls were received. The child being held in her left arm was physically unharmed.

Adams was arrested on December 26th and booked into custody before posting $100,000 bond. Court records indicate he became “visibly upset and began to cry” when informed investigators suspected his involvement in the fatal shooting.

Oklahoma statutes define first-degree manslaughter as a homicide occurring without premeditated intent during the commission of a misdemeanor. Prosecutors have alleged the misdemeanor component involves engaging in firearm conduct demonstrating “conscious disregard for the safety of others.” The offense carries potential penalties of up to life imprisonment.

Adams has been ordered to avoid contact with the victim’s family and is scheduled for initial court appearance on February 25th as investigations continue into this fatal incident of stray gunfire.