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Person Of Interest Sought In Shooting Outside QuikTrip

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Police are looking for a man they are calling a "person of interest" following a shooting that injured two people outside a Tulsa convenience store.

Police say they are looking for 26-year-old Terrell Deon Moore.

The shooting happened shortly after 10 a.m. outside the QuikTrip near 71st and Mingo. Police say it started at an intersection and involved a confrontation with a baseball bat. Witnesses said the driver of a dark blue sedan fired six shots and was targeting a passenger in his own car.

A 30-year-old man was taken by ambulance to St. John Medical Center in fair condition.

Our crews on the scene say another victim was also injured. His condition is unknown.
Tulsa police have blocked off the intersection of 71st and Mingo as they continued their investigation.

Anyone with information on Moore's whereabouts should call CrimeStoppers at 596-COPS.

Police say it started at the intersection and involved two groups of people and started with a bat.

"That's where a bullet went in, they're trying to dig it out."

"Pamela" went into to quick trip for the 69-cent drink special, but when she came out, there was gunfire.

"And about that time I felt the air come out of my tire where my foot was and a bullet had gone through there."

Meanwhile across the street,

"It was like a boom, boom, boom, boom, I think like four shots."

12-year old "Wes" was with his family at the stoplight, watching the shooting unfold.

"I think he had a gun in his hand, could have been a watch something gleaming and was running toward the canopy I think there was Jaguar with a broken window by it."

Police are calling this man 26-year old Terrell Moore a person of interest and say the ordeal may have started with a confrontation with a bat then escalated to gunfire between two groups.

"Our initial indication is they probably did know each other,

even gang violence seems awful odd to confront someone at a quick trip and decide that's a good place to take care of business," says Sgt. Dave Walker with the Tulsa Police Department.

Police say one person was critically injured and taken to the hospital by private car. Another person was transported by EMSA. Pamela was almost one of them.

"Where it popped my tire, my foot was right there, I felt the air just pouring out of the tire. and that' when I really got scared because I'm like oh my gosh, oh my gosh."

She says she froze then went into the store for help.

"Who would think that would happen here, but it's just...still shaking, still shaking."

 

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