TULSA – Several witnesses are being questioned Friday after a reported shooting at a north Tulsa residence.
Around eight patrol vehicles were lined up in front of a home located at 4600 N. Main Street around 7 a.m.
Eight cops cars on 4600 N Main St checking out a possible shooting. We're waiting to hear from police @KJRH2HD pic.twitter.com/7k28apucr5
— Gitzel Puente (@gitzelpuenteTV) February 12, 2016
The 28-year-old victim, who is in stable condition in a local hospital, spoke with 2 Works for You saying that the shooting took him by surprise Friday morning.
According to the shooting victim, he and his family were asleep inside their home when the suspect arrived.
Officers say the suspect was described as a black male in a black hoodie. They say the victim told them this suspect shot him "point blank" when he opened the door.
The victim’s sister, Marta Quinones, said her [younger] brother doesn't get into trouble and doesn't have any enemies. She says he's the most humble person she knows.
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