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Another local-news-only affair from Tuesday as the media continues to beat the black victimization drum:
On the other hand, "family said Lundin will save up to eight lives thanks to organ donation; a bright spot in a very dark situation."
A quick search confirms Gilford lived in the heavily black Northside of Tulsa. He went out of his way to the library and gas station to ambush random white targets.
Victims from Tuesday shootings in north Tulsa identified
Lundin Hathcock, 35, and James McDaniel, 55, were fatally shot by the same man Tuesday in separate attacks at the Rudisill Regional Library and a nearby QuikTrip store.
tulsaworld.com
No fundraisers or media-promoted GoFundMe campaigns can be found for either the families of 35-year-old Lundin Hathcock or 55-year-old James McDaniel.Lundin Hathcock, 35, was fatally shot in the back of the head while sitting at a desk at the Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford Ave., police said.
They said the assailant, whom they believe to be 61-year-old Carlton Gilford, walked into the building and began shooting.
Gilford then drove to a nearby QuikTrip, at 1513 N. Peoria Ave., and shot 55-year-old James McDaniel, police allege. Gilford then shot at a security guard in the convenience store before firing more rounds at McDaniel while he was on the floor.
On the other hand, "family said Lundin will save up to eight lives thanks to organ donation; a bright spot in a very dark situation."
A quick search confirms Gilford lived in the heavily black Northside of Tulsa. He went out of his way to the library and gas station to ambush random white targets.