- TULSA, Okla. — The city's police chief had strong words of warning Saturday for the man behind the shootings that left three people dead and two more critically wounded: "We're coming for you. (New York Daily News)
- ABC News' Olivia Katrandjian and Alyssa Newcomb report: Local and federal investigators are searching for a lone white male in a pickup truck who went on a shooting spree in Tulsa, Okla., early Friday morning, killing three pedestrians. (ABC News)
- (CNN)-- The police chief of Tulsa, Oklahoma, offered a stern, succinct message Saturday to the man he believes killed three people and critically wounded two others in a spate of seemingly random shootings: Were coming for you. (CNN)
- A manhunt was underway in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday for a gunman involved in four shootings that left at least three people dead and two injured, authorities said. (msnbc.com)
- Police in Tulsa, Okla., asked the public for help in searching for a man who shot three people to death and wounded two others in a predominantly African American neighborhood. The shootings occurred a few miles from one another Friday. (Los Angeles Times)
- These are the worst of times for the airline industry — with so few good times in recent years that airlines and airports feel fortunate to be holding the line, industry officials say. (Tulsa World)
- Five African-Americans were shot on Good Friday in North Tulsa during a shooting spree from an apparently white gun man who remains at large. The FBI has now entered the investigation to bring the perpetrator to justice. (Examiner)
- As police canvassed city streets, the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday urged residents to be on the lookout for clues -- and for one another -- after a gunman killed three people and left two others critically wounded. (Click10.com)
- OBrien Park offered a free Easter Egg hunt Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. for children aged twelve and under. This family friendly event also featured music, food, prizes, and pictures with the Easter Bunny. (KTUL)
- The FBI is now involved in the investigation of a series of shootings early Friday that left three people dead and two others injured within three miles of each other in north Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Tulsa
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