TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police Department (TPD) is investigating after multiple people were shot following a fight at a restaurant near 51st Street and Memorial on Saturday evening.
Authorities reported that the altercation began around 7 p.m. at the Kraken Seafood restaurant, located in the Fontana Shopping Center, during a private party.
According to police, two groups initially confronted each other inside the restaurant. Other attendees intervened, encouraging both groups to leave the building.
Once outside in the parking lot, a fistfight erupted and quickly escalated into a gunfight. TPD said witnesses reported that more than 20 shots were fired between the two groups.
Officers recovered multiple firearms and more than 25 shell casings at the scene. Three individuals were shot during the incident: a 24-year-old woman sustained a leg injury, a 29-year-old man was shot multiple times in the leg, and a 20-year-old man was shot in the back and shoulder.
Investigation and Public Appeal
Tulsa Police investigators are seeking additional witnesses who have not yet spoken with law enforcement, as well as any video surveillance footage capturing the altercation.
Authorities have asked anyone with information to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.
Table: Key Details of Tulsa Shooting
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Kraken Seafood, Fontana Shopping Center, Tulsa, OK |
| Date and Time | Saturday, ~7 p.m. |
| Incident Type | Fight escalated into a shooting |
| Number of Shots Fired | More than 20 |
| Weapons Recovered | Multiple firearms |
| Number of Victims | 3 |
| Victim Injuries | 24-year-old woman: leg; 29-year-old man: multiple leg wounds; 20-year-old man: back and shoulder |
| Investigation | Police seeking additional witnesses and video footage |
| Tip Line | Tulsa Crime Stoppers: 918-596-COPS |
A violent altercation at Kraken Seafood in Tulsa resulted in three individuals being shot after a confrontation escalated in the parking lot.
Police continue to investigate, recovering multiple firearms and more than 25 shell casings, and are asking the public for any information or surveillance footage to assist with the case.
Authorities emphasize the importance of community cooperation in identifying those involved.






