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Tulsa, Oklahoma police said four people were killed, as well as an alleged gunman after an active shooting situation in which he committed suicide.
The Tulsa Police Department said officers responded to the Natalie Medical Building around 5:50 p.m., reports of an active shooter, authorities said. The suspect, who has not yet been identified, was armed with a rifle and a pistol.
Officers responded to the second floor of the building and found the victims and the gunman.
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Police said no other threats are known at this time.
The Natalie Medical Building is primarily used for sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.
Police told families to gather at Memorial High School. Authorities are urging people to avoid the area.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt reacted to the shooting with a statement.
“What happened in Tulsa today is an act of senseless violence and hatred. Sarah and I are praying for the families of those who lost their lives and the wounded. I am grateful for the swift and courageous actions of the Tulsa Police Department. I have offered Mayor GT Bynum all the state resources that may be needed, and I urge all Oklahomans to come together to support the community of the Saint Francis health care system and those who mourn with those who have changed their lives forever, “said Stitt.