Tulsa, Jan 18:
Four young women were found shot to death in the same apartment in a rugged part
of south Tulsa, apparent victims of a midday shooting spree at a building near a
park along the Arkansas River. A 4-year-old boy was found
unharmed.
Police wouldn't say whether the victims — all in their late
teens or early 20s — were related or how they would have known each other, and
wouldn't say whether the boy was related to any of them. Police said they did
not yet know not yet know why the women were shot, and officers were searching
for whoever committed the crime.
"Right now, we have no clear-cut suspect
we're looking at at this point," said police spokesman Leland Ashley. "I don't
want to strike fear in the community tonight, but we do have an individual or
individuals who murdered four people. Do we know if there was a motive, like a
jealous lover? We don't know that. We can't say if it was random or if someone
knew (the victims)."
Ashley said detectives and officers were "beating
the bushes" to figure out what happened.
The neighborhood around the
Fairmont Terrace Apartments is a seedy oasis in the rest of south Tulsa. The
Southern Hills Country Club is a mile east and Oral Roberts University is two
miles southeast.
At the apartment complex, bed sheets or cardboard hang
as improvised draperies in many windows behind a black wrought-iron gate. The
guard shack is empty and signs read:
"Curfew 10 p.m. for everyone,
everyday" and "Photo ID required to be on property."
The building's
website says a courtesy safety patrol is available after dark, but police
believe the killings occurred between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Officer Jill
Roberson said police received a 911 call about 12:30 p.m., and Ashley said
someone had spoken to someone at the apartment less than an hour
earlier.
Frankie Williams, 25, an oil field worker, said his girlfriend
lives about 100 feet from the apartment where the women were found
dead.
"She's going to be moving out right quick. This is not the place to
be raising a 3-month-old," he said. "This is pretty intense."
Sennie
Anderson, 20, is soon to mark two years at the apartment complex.
"I've
been afraid since I moved in this place," she said, clutching her visibly upset
3-year-old daughter, Da'Mya. "I think it's getting worse."
Ashley said
police were hopeful someone in the community would come forward with more
information about the shootings.
"We still have a lot of questions that
need to be answered at this point. ... Our concern is for the small child,
possibly having to witness this horrific tragedy," Ashley
said.
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