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TULSA, Okla. — A quiet Sunday evening in Tulsa’s Maplewood neighborhood turned tense as police responded to a domestic disturbance near E Pine St and N Sheridan Rd, resulting in an officer-involved shooting. Around 8 p.m. on July 13, 2025, Tulsa Police officers were called to a home where a man, reportedly violating a protective order, confronted them with a shovel. According to authorities, the man charged at officers, prompting them to open fire, leaving him injured.
The incident unfolded in a residential area familiar to many Tulsans, just a short drive from the Tulsa Zoo and North Yale Avenue’s bustling shops. Neighbors expressed shock, with some telling thetulsalocalnews.com they heard sirens and saw flashing lights but didn’t expect such a dramatic escalation. “This is usually a calm area,” said Maplewood resident Carla Evans. “It’s unsettling to think this happened so close to home.”
Police have not released the man’s name or condition, but sources indicate he was taken to a local hospital. The Tulsa Police Department is investigating, with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation assisting to ensure transparency. Charges are expected, pending further details about the man’s actions and the protective order violation.
This incident comes amid heightened community focus on public safety, especially after recent violent events in Tulsa, including a Juneteenth festival shooting. Local leaders are urging calm as the investigation continues. For updates, residents can follow thetulsalocalnews.com or share their thoughts on community safety in the comments below. Stay safe, Tulsa!
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