AP/ April 7, 2012, 8:30 PM

Neighbors fearful after shootings in Tulsa

(AP) TULSA, Okla. - Residents of Tulsa's predominantly black north side said Saturday they're afraid a shooter is still roaming their neighborhoods looking for victims after five people were shot — and three killed — a day earlier.

"We're all nervous," said Renaldo Works, 52, who was getting his hair cut at the crowded Charlie's Angels Forever Hair Style Shop on Saturday morning. "I've got a 15-year-old, and I'm not going to let him out late. People are scared. We need facts.

"You don't want to be a prisoner in your own home," he said.

Police are still waiting for the results of forensic tests, but investigators think the shootings are linked because they happened around the same time within a 3-mile span, and all five victims were out walking when they were shot. All the victims are black, and community met this weekend in an effort to calm any unrest.

3 dead, 2 wounded in Tulsa shooting spree

One of the victims told police that the shooter was a white man driving a white pickup truck who stopped to ask for directions before opening fire. Officer Jason Willingham said Saturday that the pickup was spotted in the area of three of the shootings.

"We don't have one definitive way where this investigation is headed," Willingham said. "Right now, that's the only thing we have to go on."

More than two dozen officers are investigating the case, along with the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service and other agencies, Willingham said.

As investigators searched for the killer, the tension and fear among some of the city's black residents was palpable.

"It's got everybody on edge," said Louis Johnson, 24. "Everybody is saying the same thing — it's a white guy in a white pickup or a Tahoe."

Barber Charles Jones, 40, said the north side has had its share of crime trouble, but residents have never faced a series of random killings like these.

"It's pretty shocking," Jones said. "We've never had any serial-type stuff."

At a neighborhood park a couple blocks from two of the shootings, parents kept close watch over their kids during an Easter egg hunt.

"The first I heard of it, it sounded like some type of gangland thing," said 47-year-old parent Wayne Bell, who was hiding plastic eggs in the grass. "Everybody's asking why. Everybody has to just stick together. It's more of a keep close to the nest thing right now."

The Rev. Warren Blakney Sr., president of the Tulsa NAACP, said "avid distrust" between the black community and the police department had raised concerns that the shootings wouldn't be fully investigated, and he contacted police to emphasize the need for them to work together to avoid vigilantism.

"We have to handle this because there are a number of African-American males who are not going to allow this to happen in their neighborhood," he said. "We're trying to quell the feeling of `let's get someone' and we will make as certain as we can that this isn't pushed under the rug."

Tulsa's police department has been tainted by accusations of corruption. Three ex-police officers and a former federal agent were sentenced to prison in December after a two-year investigation involving allegations of falsified search warrants, nonexistent informants, perjury and stolen drugs and money. Two other ex-officers were acquitted of stealing money during an FBI sting but fired after an internal affairs investigation.

More than a half-dozen lawsuits have been filed by people who claim they were wrongfully locked up by police, and nearly 40 people had their convictions overturned or prison sentences commuted as a result of the corruption probe. Prosecutors have suggested the five police officers who were charged were part of a broader plot in which corrupt officers stole money and drugs, conducted illegal searches and fabricated evidence without fear of getting caught.

Four of Friday's shooting victims were found in yards, and the fifth in a street. Police identified those killed as Dannaer Fields, 49, Bobby Clark, 54, and William Allen, 31. Fields was found wounded about 1 a.m. Friday, Clark was found in a street about an hour later, and Allen was discovered in the yard of a funeral home about 8:30 a.m., though investigators believe he was shot much earlier.

Minutes after Fields was found, police found two men with gunshot wounds in another yard two blocks away. They were taken to hospitals in critical condition but were expected to survive, police said. Willingham said one of those men described the shooter as being white.

"The police chief has assured me they are doing all they can," Blakney said. "We don't want anybody else hurt, white or black."

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TimHadsel says:
If I hated a race, I might campaign to flood all of their countries with millions of people that are not their race, and tell everyone to "mix in", until no people of that kind were left. If anyone objected, I would scream R-word! at them and get them fired from their jobs.

If I hated a certain race, I might do that. But I am not doing that. Anti-whites are doing it to White people in all White countries and only White countries.
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pohd1 says:
"We have to handle this because there are a number of African-American males who are not going to allow this to happen in their neighborhood," It is their right to kill blacks and how dare anyone else come into their neighborhood and do so especially, if they are white.
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CheshireFatCatScan says:
Notice how when the victims are black and the alleged assailants are white the media PUBLISHES it? Yet, when the script is flipped they are all hush hush about it. They say they are anti-racist. What they are is anti-white.

anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.
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bill_alex-va says:
stop pimping our white daughters
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1pheasant1 replies:
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You should have a talk with your daughter, Bill.
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Bryon_Evans says:
CBS... I really hope that someone there is keeping track of the right-wing whacko's that repeatedly post the crazy race baiting stuff in these comments sections. The ones who say things about Sharpton and Jackson and then go nutts saying that they "hate" it when white people are blamed for anything.
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askagain replies:
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Bryon_Evans - It doesn't have to be a right-wing whacko. It could just as easily be a Democrat who doesn't like blacks or someone who wants revenge for an incident involving blacks. Not everyone is motivated by political beliefs. It could be something as simple as a drug deal that went bad involving a black person and a white person. Further, the witness might be mistaken thinking the shooter is white. Jumping to conclusions can be dangerouse.
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kerrco says:
Send in the Black Panthers. They can put a bounty on his head and I'm sure they will get the local authorities blessing. They can do anything they want according to AG Holder.
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bill_alex-va says:
If you pimp my daughter you will die
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1pheasant1 replies:
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Don't worry! She's safe in the church, in the preacher's arms.
CurrencyTrader replies:
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Bill, do not flatter yourself or daughter. By the way, do you own white truck, as I am sure you own a white pointed hood.
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