Oklahoma Use of Vehicle (Drive by Shooting) — Elements is a set of legal requirements that must be fulfilled when a person engages in a drive-by shooting in the state of Oklahoma. This set of elements includes the use of a vehicle to commit the offense, the intent to cause injury or death, the discharge of a firearm, and the attempted or actual killing of a person or persons. The first element requires that a person use a vehicle to commit the act of a drive-by shooting, which is defined as the use of a motor vehicle to discharge a firearm at another person or persons with the intent to cause injury or death. The second element requires that the person have the intent to cause injury or death when they discharge the firearm. The third element requires that a firearm is actually discharged from the vehicle, and the fourth element requires that there is an attempted or actual killing of one or more persons as a result of the shooting. Different types of Oklahoma Use of Vehicle (Drive by Shooting) — Elements include: Motor Vehicle Use, Intent to Cause Injury or Death, Firearm Discharge, and Attempted or Actual Killing.