Neighbors fearful after shootings in Tulsa
Web Producer: Marissa Pasquet
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Residents of Tulsa's predominantly black north side say they're afraid a shooter is still roaming their neighborhood looking for victims after five people were shot — and three killed — early Friday.
Barber Charles Jones said Saturday the community has had its share of troubles, but it has never seen a random killing spree like this. Resident Renaldo Works said he is keeping his 15-year-old son inside at night until a suspect is caught.
Investigators think the early Friday morning shootings are linked because they happened around the same time within a three-mile span and all five victims were out walking when they were shot.
Police are searching for a white man driving a white pickup, which was spotted in the area of three of the shootings.





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