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Suspect Shoots at Officers During Pursuit in South Tulsa

Suspect Shoots at Officers During Pursuit in South Tulsa

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On June 1, officers responded to a shooting incident near 56th Street and Harvard Avenue in South Tulsa. A jogger had been shot in the leg before 3 PM. While officers and first responders were assisting the jogger, a suspect appeared from behind a fire truck and allegedly fired at officers. The suspect then fled the scene in a car, leading police on a pursuit that ended in a cul-de-sac near 56th Street and Delaware Avenue. There, the suspect allegedly fired at officers again before being shot by police. The suspect died at the scene. The jogger was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No officers or additional bystanders were hurt. Officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave while the incident remains under investigation. Police have not released the name of the suspect as they continue to determine a motive and notify next of kin. Investigators blocked portions of 56th Street and Gary Avenue during the response.

A review of the Tulsa County Jail desk blotter for May 31 indicates recent bookings by the Tulsa Police Department, including James Leonard Day, 58, and Danna Renea Olden, 39, both held on municipal charges. No additional details about the nature of these alleged offenses or case numbers were available at this time.

Additional case information for other criminal incidents, including burglary and robbery, was referenced in state parole dockets but did not specify particular incidents or locations within the city for the previous week.

Based on the reports reviewed, a significant trend this past week was the escalation of violence directed toward law enforcement during response to active incidents, as seen in the shooting on 56th Street. No public calls for assistance in identifying suspects are active at this time.

If you have information regarding any crime, contact the Tulsa Police Department at their non-emergency line or submit an anonymous tip online through the official Tulsa Police Department website. For emergencies, dial 911.
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