Tulsa's gangs unit is investigating a shooting that left a man paralyzed.<br><br>News on Six crime reporter Lori Fullbright explains how you can help to Catch a Crook. It all started on September
Sunday, October 6th 2002, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
Tulsa's gangs unit is investigating a shooting that left a man paralyzed.
News on Six crime reporter Lori Fullbright explains how you can help to Catch a Crook. It all started on September 28th at 2:30 in the morning when two vehicles had a car accident at 61st and South Yale.
A man and his sister were in one car and when they got home after the wreck, their trouble had just begun. Tulsa Police Officer Scott Walton,"Upon returning to their drive-way, the car pulled up behind them and fired. Ten rounds hit the car, two of them went through the back of the driver's seat and went into the victim's back."
The shooting happened in the 10,000 block of East 63rd Street. Police are now looking for some shooting with intent to kill suspects.
Walton says, "The Doctor said at the time, the victim could not feel his legs. His sister was not hurt. The only description is four Asian males in their 20's."
Police don't know if there's more to this story than just a car accident and would like any witnesses to come forward.
If you have information about this case, you can call Crimestoppers at 596-COPS. You don't have to give your name and if your tip leads to an arrest, the Citizens Crime Commission will pay you a cash reward of up to two-thousand dollars.
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