After being abducted, beaten, and pursued at a high speed, a man dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

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After being abducted, beaten, and pursued at a high speed, a man dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound

A crime spree that began Monday morning in Tulsa ended near Inola, Oklahoma, with the self-inflicted death of a 20-year-old man, Holden Cothran, following a kidnapping and high-speed chase. Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton provided details of the incident, emphasizing the danger faced by the teenage victim.

Incident Overview

Cothran reportedly kidnapped his 17-year-old girlfriend after leaving a late-night party in Tulsa. The victim attempted to escape at a gas station near 31st and Memorial, seeking help from a bystander in a Jeep. While the Good Samaritan initially drove her away from Cothran, he pursued them until reaching a dead-end near 15th Street.

Cothran reportedly beat the Good Samaritan before taking control of the girl and continuing the high-speed chase, which ended in Rogers County.

Shooting and Self-Inflicted Death

Rogers County deputies were alerted to an erratic driver but were unaware of Cothran’s intentions. When police activated their lights, Cothran shot at his girlfriend four times, claiming that if police engaged, he would kill both of them. Fortunately, the victim was unharmed.

Earlier, he also fired multiple rounds at the Jeep driven by the Good Samaritan, but no one was hit.

Cothran ultimately shot himself, causing the truck to roll multiple times. The teenage victim was able to exit the vehicle safely and was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Table: Tulsa-Inola Crime Spree Overview

EventDetails
SuspectHolden Cothran, 20
Victim17-year-old girlfriend
Initial LocationTulsa, Oklahoma
Gas Station Escape AttemptNear 31st and Memorial, victim asked bystander for help
High-Speed ChaseFrom Tulsa to Rogers County near Inola
ShootingMultiple rounds fired at victim and Good Samaritan; no hits reported
OutcomeSuspect self-inflicted gunshot; victim survives with minor injuries
Law Enforcement InvolvedRogers County Sheriff’s Office

Implications

This incident highlights the risks associated with domestic disputes escalating into violent, multi-location events. Law enforcement emphasizes the importance of quick reporting and community intervention in such cases. The surviving victim will likely require support for trauma recovery.

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