Oklahoma City police Friday identified all five people involved in a fatal motel shoot-out Wednesday, including the woman fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire.

Police also provided more details on the injuries suffered by two officers who were shot.

The woman who was fatally shot near the Plaza Inn motel was identified Friday as Samantha Rae Monden, 30, of Lexington.

Monden's father, Sam Robinson, of Lexington, said his daughter leaves behind two children, a 5-year-old son and a 4-year-old daughter, and her husband, Isaac. The husband was too grief-stricken to talk Friday, Robinson said.

Police previously announced Shane Leon Rhea, 39; Bonnie Boen, 30; and Erik Patterson, 29, were arrested in connection with the shoot-out, which started after officers received a 911 call that someone was being held against their will in a room at the motel, 3200 S Prospect Ave.

When officers arrived, they were shot at from inside the room, triggering a chase and shutdown of nearby Interstate 35.

Rhea was arrested on complaints of murder, kidnapping and shooting with intent to kill. Police said Rhea shot and killed Monden while he held her as a shield after he fled the motel.

Friday afternoon, police identified a fifth person who was at the motel: Randell Leon Williams, 57. Police said Williams was shot in the back by Rhea inside the motel room. He remained in the hospital in critical condition Friday, police said.

Narcotics were located on Williams, according to information police shared Friday, although he had not been arrested or charged as of Friday afternoon, police said.