I guess Trayvon wasn’t enough …NOW
THIS???
Police in Tulsa, Okla., arrested two men Sunday
morning in connections with shootings that left three people dead and two others
wounded.
A Tulsa police spokesman, Jason Willingham, told The
Associated Press that the men — 19-year-old Jake England and 32-year-old Alvin
Watts — were arrested early Sunday at a house just north of Tulsa and that they
would face three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of shooting with
intent to kill.
Mr. Willingham told The A.P. that a tip had led police to the men.
Mr. Willingham told The A.P. that a tip had led police to the men.
Capt. Jonathan Brooks of the Tulsa police said that
investigators were still trying to find a motive behind the four apparently
random shootings, which occurred early Friday.
“There obviously still is a lot of investigation”
ahead, Mr. Willingham told The A.P. by telephone. “We
don’t’ have a motive at this time. We are still asking questions and hopefully
that will become clear in coming days.”
31-year-old William
Allen, was found next to a funeral home 08:00am on Friday and it is thought he
was shot around the same time as the others.
The other two people killed have been identified by police as Dannaer Fields, 49, and Bobby Clark, 54.
The names of the two survivors were not given but police said they expected them to pull through.
The other two people killed have been identified by police as Dannaer Fields, 49, and Bobby Clark, 54.
The names of the two survivors were not given but police said they expected them to pull through.
All five victims were African-American, and the two
men arrested were white, Captain Brooks said.
At a news conference on Saturday, the city’s police chief, Chuck Jordan, said that the authorities had found no immediate evidence of a hate crime. “There’s a very logical theory that would say that that’s what it could be,” Chief Jordan said. “But I’m a police officer. I’ve got to go by evidence.”
At a news conference on Saturday, the city’s police chief, Chuck Jordan, said that the authorities had found no immediate evidence of a hate crime. “There’s a very logical theory that would say that that’s what it could be,” Chief Jordan said. “But I’m a police officer. I’ve got to go by evidence.”
The police do not believe that the victims knew one
another, but the timing and proximity of the shootings on Tulsa’s north side,
all within miles of each other, have led them to believe the attacks are linked.
The two injured victims were expected to survive, officials said.
Survivors
had described the gunman as a single white man who was driving a white pickup
truck with its tailpipe hanging, but Captain Jordan told CNN that the police
believe both men were involved in the shootings.
A Tulsa councilman, Jack Henderson, however, seemed to
suggest that race was a factor.
“You have somebody white who
has come into a community and taken shots at, killing black people”
Mr. Henderson, whose district includes all of the shooting sites, said Saturday
in an interview with CNN. “To me, that would indicate
that we have some kind of a racial problem.”Mr. Henderson said
the suspect had been described as driving up to pedestrians and asking for
directions.
“Then as they’re walking away,
this person opens fire,” Mr. Henderson said, adding that
apprehending the gunman was critical in restoring the city’s shaken
psyche.
“This is a crisis situation,” he said. “A lot of people are afraid for their lives, afraid for their children, afraid for their loved ones. And if you can’t walk outside or walk down the streets of the city that you live in, then that’s definitely a problem.”
“This is a crisis situation,” he said. “A lot of people are afraid for their lives, afraid for their children, afraid for their loved ones. And if you can’t walk outside or walk down the streets of the city that you live in, then that’s definitely a problem.”
According to The Tulsa World Crime Tracker, before these shootings, Tulsa had had 11 homicides since the beginning of the year.
Suspect's Father Murder
Anniversary?
England wrote on his Facebook page that his father,
Carl England, was shot and killed April 5, 2010, almost exactly two years before
Friday's shootings.
A black man was charged and is serving a prison
sentence for the crime.
On Thursday at 4:04 p.m., England wrote, "Today is two
years that my dad has been gone shot by a f------ n----- it's hard not to go off
between that and sheran I'm gone in the head." According to England's Facebook
page, his girlfriend, Sheran Hart Wilde, recently died.
On Friday night, England posted on Facebook, "Chilling at that house people talking s--- on me for some s--- I didn't do ... it just mite be the time to call it quits I I hate to say it like that but I'm done if something does happen tonite be ready for another funeral later."
On Friday night, England posted on Facebook, "Chilling at that house people talking s--- on me for some s--- I didn't do ... it just mite be the time to call it quits I I hate to say it like that but I'm done if something does happen tonite be ready for another funeral later."
'Operation Random Shooter'
The Tulsa Police Department joined forces with the FBI
and the U.S. Marshals Saturday in what they called "Operation Random Shooter"
and asked those with any information relating to the case to come forward
Mayor Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. said the shootings were
unlike anything the city had seen, “certainly in modern history.”
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