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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

4 fatally shot at apartment

Four young people were found shot dead in the same apartment, in a wild area south of Tulsa on Monday, apparently victims of fire at noon in the building next to the park along the Arkansas River. 4-year-old has been found safe and sound.
Police did not say whether the victims - all in their teens and early 20s - were related or how they know each other, and would not say if the boy was related to one of them. Police said they did not know still do not know why the woman was killed, and the officers were looking for someone who has committed a crime.
"For the moment, we have no obvious suspect that we are now," said the spokesman for the police Leland Ashley. "I do not want to instill fear in the community tonight, but we have one or more persons who killed four people. Do we know if there was a reason, like a jealous lover? We do not know. We can 't tell if it was accidental, or if anyone knows of (the victims). '
Ashley said detectives and officers were "beating the bushes" to find out what happened.
Area around Fairmont Terrace apartments is pathetic oasis in the rest of South Tulsa. Southern Hills Country Club is one mile to the east, and Oral Roberts University, two miles southeast.
Complexes, cardboard sheets or temporary curtains hung, like many windows black wrought iron gates. The house is empty and security banners reading "10 pm curfew for everyone, every day" and "ID must be on the ground."
The site says security night patrol building freely available, but police believe the murder took place 11:30 to 12:30 Jill Robinson said the head of the police received a 911 call around 12:30 pm, Ashley said someone spoke to someone in the apartment less than an hour ago.
Frankie Williams, 25, oil field worker, said his girlfriend lives about 100 meters from the apartment where the women were found dead.
"It will be soon. This is not the place to raise three months, "he said." It's very intense. "
Sennie Anderson, 20, will soon celebrate two years in a residential complex.
"I was afraid, because I moved to this place," she said, holding her visibly upset 3 year old daughter, Da'Mya. "I think it's getting worse."
Ashley said police were hoping that someone in the community to provide information on the shooting.
"We still have many questions to be answered at this time .... We fear that the child may be in order to attend this terrible tragedy, "said Ashley.

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