A man is dead after an officer-involved shooting early Wednesday morning in north Tulsa, according to the Tulsa Police Department. The incident occurred following a call to a convenience store where the suspect was reportedly threatening workers.
Key Details at a Glance
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Incident Type | Officer-involved shooting |
| Location | North Tulsa, near Apache Street and Harvard Avenue |
| Time | 1:45 a.m. Wednesday |
| Suspect | Armed with a knife |
| Police Action | Officers ordered the suspect to drop the weapon, then opened fire |
| Outcome | Suspect transported to hospital, later died |
| Injuries | No officers injured |
| Investigation | Ongoing |
What Happened
Tulsa police officers were called to a convenience store near Apache Street and Harvard Avenue around 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday. The report indicated that a man was threatening workers at the store.
When officers arrived at the scene, they encountered the suspect, who was reportedly armed with a knife. Authorities stated that officers gave the man commands to drop the weapon, but he continued to act in a combative manner.
In response, officers opened fire, striking the man.
Aftermath and Investigation
The suspect was taken to a hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Thankfully, no officers were injured during the incident.
The Tulsa Police Department has confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and further details will be released as more information becomes available.
This incident marks another officer-involved shooting in Oklahoma, sparking ongoing investigation and public concern.
As authorities work through the details, the case highlights the complexities of encounters between law enforcement and individuals in crisis situations.






