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both the arrest rate among african americans is 43%. >> it was easier to grab and south tulsa then north tulsa? >> absolutely. i raised to two kids in salt tulsa and i didn't have to worry about my boys being pulled over for no reason. i didn't worry about the safety of my sons. >> how bad was the gang problem? >> it was bad. people were afraid. reports by crips and bloods warring. they were trying to deal with a high violent crime rate. a lot of guns on the street. >> september 10, 1994 was just that kind of day in north tulsa . another drive-by shooting. another senseless death. this time, it was 19-year-old karen summers, then mother of a baby boy who was gunned down into: 30 a.m. as she was hanging with friends at a party. >> this kind of case while it did involve a tragic loss of life of a young mother who was an innocent victim, it was not highly unusual and tulsa. >> the murder had the signs of a gang crime and a lot of them were at the party. a day later, investigator paid a visit to michael wilson, a well-known member of the bloods. he noticed it was parked in his driveway. it matched
both the arrest rate among african americans is 43%. >> it was easier to grab and south tulsa then north tulsa? >> absolutely. i raised to two kids in salt tulsa and i didn't have to worry about my boys being pulled over for no reason. i didn't worry about the safety of my sons. >> how bad was the gang problem? >> it was bad. people were afraid. reports by crips and bloods warring. they were trying to deal with a high violent crime rate. a lot of guns on the street....
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race massacre on the residents of greenwood, that the black community then in tulsa as well as north tulsaso when you say that before we get to the federal element here, there's going to be filing of a petition for rehearing to ask the justices to reconsider. is that routine? i mean, you're not expecting any different outcome with no more information, are you? >> well, it's somewhat routine we are filing the petition for rehearing in part to highlight the ways in which the supreme court of oklahoma misrepresented some of the facts that we alleged in the petition, and has obscured the ways in which the continuing impact of the tulsa race massacre, which has acknowledged on the citizens of greenwood still has consequences economic and social consequences. and we want to show that we actually made that case and that they misrepresented some of the arguments that we made and that they ignored other arguments that we that we made what was misrepresented. >> i mean, you're going to the same people with the same information what we don't have a whole lot of time i am. but if you could tell me wha
race massacre on the residents of greenwood, that the black community then in tulsa as well as north tulsaso when you say that before we get to the federal element here, there's going to be filing of a petition for rehearing to ask the justices to reconsider. is that routine? i mean, you're not expecting any different outcome with no more information, are you? >> well, it's somewhat routine we are filing the petition for rehearing in part to highlight the ways in which the supreme court...
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i actually have raised my hand and say i'm from north tulsa. that's not true. i could not imagine that a whole community of over 12,000 individuals with wiped out and i didn't know about it. and so this conspiracy of silence existed over almost 80 years from that standpoint, they denied it ever happened. and now over the last 20 years, they've acknowledged that has happened, but they will not repair the harm. they will not help the descendants and the survivors and this shameful and i'm very ashamed of my city up city of tulsa. >> and those who perpetrated the massacre are organization, justice for greenwood but working with the sentence all over this country and we're hearing calls. >> we've got hundreds of calls and text messages and emails, and people are devastated, but they are encouraged and we're going to continue to move this forward. we're going to file a petition for rehearing. we're going to redouble our efforts for the biden administration to come in and investigate this with the department of justice to come in and investigate this issue. and we're
i actually have raised my hand and say i'm from north tulsa. that's not true. i could not imagine that a whole community of over 12,000 individuals with wiped out and i didn't know about it. and so this conspiracy of silence existed over almost 80 years from that standpoint, they denied it ever happened. and now over the last 20 years, they've acknowledged that has happened, but they will not repair the harm. they will not help the descendants and the survivors and this shameful and i'm very...
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police and tulsa, oklahoma have arrested an undocumented migrant from el salvador in the brutal killing of a maryland mother of five rachel morin was killed along a hiking trail in bel air north of baltimore in august last year, four months police have been searching for her killer friday. this man, victor antonio martinez hernandez, was arrested at a tulsa bar. investigators say he is a suspect, not only in morens murder, he he's also wanted for multiple other crimes here in the united states. and in el salvador as well. cnn's miguel marquez is joining us now with more details. is such a sad story how, how exactly that they catch, how incredibly sad and unbelievable the way they caught him. the dna essentially dna and it tells you all about the science and where it's going with dna. they were able to match dna from a home invasion los angeles and his home country of el salvador help them zero in on 23-year-old victor antonio martinez-hernandez, the fbi, using genetic genealogy based to be identifying family members of the suspect travel till salvador to help identify martinez-hernandez. >> the dna from los angeles scene led them to family members and el salvador and that led
police and tulsa, oklahoma have arrested an undocumented migrant from el salvador in the brutal killing of a maryland mother of five rachel morin was killed along a hiking trail in bel air north of baltimore in august last year, four months police have been searching for her killer friday. this man, victor antonio martinez hernandez, was arrested at a tulsa bar. investigators say he is a suspect, not only in morens murder, he he's also wanted for multiple other crimes here in the united states....
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supreme court dismissing the last tulsa race massacre survivors seeking res.tionhere is a picture of one of those survivors. you could read that at is mike independent in northwood, california. mike, are you there? nope. y:-- three in canton, ohio. democrats line. caller: my top story, news of is oklahoma. n't know why nobody is surprised that oklahoma has done this. it has gone on all across the united states, as far as being top history. also, i would like to what are these trump supporters going to do when trump loses? he still has to go to court for a whole other lot of cases. were they going to do then?host: andn lafayette, louisiana. good morning. caller: yes, ma'am. good morning. first of all i would like to say, with libertyeach one of us to do the right thing. certainly when we see our politicians and the things they say, it is hard on each one of us to be rational, and choose a side of the two-party system we have in this great country. people, all stripes in this country. i have seen the strong. i have seen the in myself and my fellow citizens. but must stand together to do the right thing for this land of liberty. and many of us are very l about
supreme court dismissing the last tulsa race massacre survivors seeking res.tionhere is a picture of one of those survivors. you could read that at is mike independent in northwood, california. mike, are you there? nope. y:-- three in canton, ohio. democrats line. caller: my top story, news of is oklahoma. n't know why nobody is surprised that oklahoma has done this. it has gone on all across the united states, as far as being top history. also, i would like to what are these trump supporters...
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tulsa race massacre survivors seeking reparations. here is a picture of one of those survivors. you could read that at apnews.com. here is mike, independent in northollywood, california. mike, are you there? nope. -- three in canton, ohio. democrats line. caller: my top story, news of the week is oklahoma. i don't know why nobody is surprised that oklahoma has done this. it has gone on all across the united states, as far as being top history. also, i would like to know, what are these trump supporters going to do when trump loses? he still has to go to court for a whole other lot of cases. were they going to do then? host: and brian in lafayette, louisiana. good morning. caller: yes, ma'am. good morning. first of all i would like to say, with liberty comes responsibility. it falls on each one of us to do the right thing. certainly when we see our politicians and the things they say, it is hard on each one of us to be rational, and choose a side of the two-party system we have in this great country. i have worked with many people, all stripes in this country. i have seen the strong. i have seen the week. in myself and my fellow citizens. but we mu
tulsa race massacre survivors seeking reparations. here is a picture of one of those survivors. you could read that at apnews.com. here is mike, independent in northollywood, california. mike, are you there? nope. -- three in canton, ohio. democrats line. caller: my top story, news of the week is oklahoma. i don't know why nobody is surprised that oklahoma has done this. it has gone on all across the united states, as far as being top history. also, i would like to know, what are these trump...