Shooting Leaves Man Dead, Woman Injured at Tulsa Homeless Encampment

TULSA, OKLAHOMA – A tragic incident unfolded overnight in Tulsa, leaving one man dead and a woman injured due to a shooting. The Tulsa Police department received a distress call at 12:07 a.m. reporting the incident at a homeless encampment located between the railroad tracks on Madison and Peoria.

Upon arrival, officers confirmed that a woman had sustained injuries, while a man had succumbed to a fatal gunshot wound. According to a witness, the perpetrator, another homeless individual, entered the camp and opened fire before fleeing the scene. Currently, law enforcement authorities are actively searching for the suspect.

The injured woman was promptly transported to a nearby hospital, although the specifics of her condition remain undisclosed. Notably, homicide detectives have taken charge of the investigation, though no suspect has been apprehended at this time. The names of the victims have not been released to the public.

In a separate but related incident, law enforcement is also examining another homicide case that took place on Saturday morning. Following a wellness check at an apartment near the 1400 block of South Quincy, authorities discovered a woman who had been fatally stabbed. The suspected perpetrator, identified as Dilan Newberry, was subsequently detained by the Cushing Police department.

Authorities continue their probe into both cases, with residents and local communities urged to remain vigilant. The broader implications and potential motives behind these tragic events are under scrutiny as investigators diligently work to uncover the truth behind these senseless acts of violence. Further updates on the investigations will be provided as new information emerges.