Man shot in the hip at Savannah Landing Tulsa, Tulsa OK
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A man in Tulsa was shot once in the hip at Savannah Landing near East 60th Street. The shooter is unknown but described as a black male wearing a gray shirt and black pants. The victim, a 52-year-old man, is headed to his home near East 57th Place apartment B at Waterstone. Police and emergency services are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
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A report of a shooting in Savannah Landing, near East 60th.
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Break.
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90's good.
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I'll give you 21.
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What's there?
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I think it's your next.
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Good.
00:27
Yeah, in CG633,
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got three vehicles here off the roadway with her flashes on.
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Okay, 1913.
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18 to 19. I was just there.
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One of them has a plot.
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They're waiting on someone to come fix it.
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Landing near East 60th, near East 60th.
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An unknown-aged male told the call-taker he had been shot one time.
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He said he was shot in the hip by a (name withheld),
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black male gray shirt and black pants,
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unknown location.
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I'm not sure of the location of the shooter, but he does live at Savannah Landing.
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The caller said that the victim is heading to his house,
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at near East 57th place,
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apartment B,
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apartment B is in Baker at Waterstone.
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And if he's attempting to do so on foot or in a vehicle,
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we don't have that information.
02:00
Police and emergency services are en route, a couple officers just arrived.
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The victim is a 52-year-old male,
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and emergency services are en route priority one.
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Location mentioned:
E 60th St, Tulsa, OK 74105
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