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Coweta city councilors decided they don’t need to have guns in their meetings, at least not yet.
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Indigenous people in the U.S. are killed by guns more than nearly any other segment of the population. They rank second behind the Black community, according to a newly published Violence Policy Center report.
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A company has installed computerized vending machines to sell ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas, allowing patrons to pick up bullets along with a gallon of milk.
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Guns seized from youth at the Tulsa State Fair are down this year, but the message from the sheriff’s office remains: don’t bring guns to the fairgrounds.
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Students at Tahlequah High School and at Central Academy will finish out the school week from home after a teenager was shot and killed on Labor Day.
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A Tulsa teenager has died after detectives say he was accidentally shot in the head over the weekend.
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Investigators said a "rolling gun fight" between two cars on the Broken Arrow Expressway late Sunday night ended after a 17-year-old driver was shot and killed.
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A volunteer with the Oklahoma chapter of Moms Demand Action is advocating for gun safety after separate incidents involving kids and firearms led to the death of two people in Tulsa in the last couple of months.
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An 18-year-old girl was shot and killed after an altercation at Tulsa's Center of the Universe.
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The Tulsa Police Department is investigating after officers exchanged gunfire with a suspect on U.S. Highway 11 near the Tulsa International Airport just before 9 a.m. Thursday.