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Home » Feud Leads To Deadly Shooting In Tulsa: Will The Homeowner Face Charges?

Feud Leads To Deadly Shooting In Tulsa: Will The Homeowner Face Charges?

Adam Green By Adam Green September 12, 2024 2 Min Read
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Feud Leads To Deadly Shooting In Tulsa: Will The Homeowner Face Charges?

A fatal shooting in Tulsa occurred when a homeowner shot a man amid an ongoing feud. The District Attorney will determine if charges will be filed, as the police investigation continues.


TULSA, OK (2-minute read) — Tulsa police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured on Tuesday night near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Apache Street. Authorities reported that the homeowner shot and killed Marco Richardson, while his 31-year-old son was also wounded in the incident. The fatal encounter stemmed from a long-standing dispute between the homeowner and Richardson.

Investigators say Richardson, along with his son and three other individuals, confronted the homeowner in his front yard. The group reportedly pinned the homeowner against a vehicle, leading the homeowner to draw a firearm and open fire in self-defense. Richardson was killed at the scene, while his son was transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

Police noted that Richardson and the homeowner had an ongoing feud, though the details of the dispute have not been fully disclosed. The Tulsa Police Department has stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that the decision of whether the homeowner will face charges is now in the hands of the District Attorney’s office.

This case highlights the complexity of self-defense laws, particularly in situations where long-standing tensions escalate into violence. In Oklahoma, individuals are permitted to use deadly force if they feel their life is in imminent danger, as part of the state’s “Stand Your Ground” law. However, the District Attorney will need to determine whether the homeowner’s actions were justified under these laws or if they exceeded the boundaries of self-defense.

Safety Tip: Always familiarize yourself with your state’s self-defense laws and understand when the use of deadly force is legally permissible. Avoid confrontations that can lead to unnecessary violence, and always prioritize de-escalation when possible.

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