Bystanders See Nothing In Overnight Tulsa Shooting

Sergeant Steve Stoltz of the Tulsa Police Department said that although were more than 20 potential witnesses to the shooting, no one saw anything.

Saturday, June 18th 2011, 9:27 am

By: News On 6


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TULSA, Oklahoma -- Tulsa police were called out to a shooting at about 4:30 Saturday morning at the Bradford Apartments, 500 E. 32nd Street North.

Sergeant Steve Stoltz of the Tulsa Police Department said that although were more than 20 potential witnesses to the shooting, no one saw anything.

"They didn't want to tell us anything; they didn't want to cooperate," Stoltz said. "I guess apparently the victim isn't somebody they knew and cared about."

The victim received non-life threatening bullet wounds to his hand and leg. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital.

"Officers found a shell casing of a bullet and a blood trail leading to an apartment," Stoltz said.

Bystanders told the News On 6 that they thought the gunfire was fireworks.

Police are looking for a maroon SUV, possibly a Saturn View.

If you know anything that can help police in this shooting, call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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