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TAFT, Okla. - Authorities said a 26-year-old man was in custody after one person was killed and seven people were injured in a shooting early Sunday at an outdoor festival in eastern Oklahoma, where witnesses described frantic people running for cover amid gunfire.
An arrest warrant was issued for Skyler Buckner and he turned himself in to the Muskogee County sheriff's office Sunday afternoon, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said in a statement. OSBI said that those shot at the Memorial Day event in Taft, located about 45 miles (72 kilometers) southeast of Tulsa, ranged in age from 9 to 56.
A 39-year-old woman was killed, OSBI said. The injuries of those wounded were considered non-life-threatening.
OSBI had earlier said two juveniles were injured in the shooting but said Sunday afternoon that only one juvenile was injured.
Witnesses said an argument preceded the gunfire just after midnight, the agency said.
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(4,986 posts)....maybe will spur some action in Congress....
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(10,903 posts)I suspect there were no bulletproof backpacks, either.
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(32,610 posts)Taft is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 250 at the 2010 census, a decline of 28.4 percent from the figure of 349 recorded in 2000.
The town began as an all-black town on land allotted to Creek Freedmen. It is named for President William Howard Taft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taft,_Oklahoma
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The All-Black town known as Taft started as the community of Twine, which had a post office by 1902. Taft, located eight miles west of Muskogee, in Muskogee County is one of more than fifty All-Black towns of Oklahoma and one of only thirteen still existing. The town name honored William H. Twine, a resident who moved away and edited the Muskogee Cimeter. In 1904 citizens named the town Taft in honor of then Secretary of War (later President) William Howard Taft. The settlement developed in the Creek Nation on land allotted to Creek freedmen.
https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=TA001
Honoring Lelia Davis, The First Black Woman Mayor In US History -
TAFT, Oklahoma - In 1973, Lelia Foley-Davis was elected the mayor of Taft, Oklahoma. This made her the first African American woman to be elected mayor in the United States.
Im 79. I was born November 2, 1941. I will be 80 in a few days, but I have a lot of work to do, said Foley-Davis.
Born and raised in the all-black town of Taft, Oklahoma, Foley-Davis served as mayor until 1989. During that time, she would confer with three U.S. presidents.
Everybody was playing with the dog that President Ford had running around the White House, which was a golden retriever. I said, 'President Ford, Im Lelia Foley, the mayor of Taft, and I didnt come to Washington to talk to you about a dog,' she said.
That meeting would lead to rental houses being built in Taft.
I met Jimmy Carter. I was one of 50 black mayors that was invited to the White House. In 2011, I met President Barak Obama at the Pentagon gravesite, said Foley-Davis.
In all of her meetings, even now, Foley-Davis has one agenda.
I just came back from New York, and everybody in New York knows about Taft, Oklahoma, said Foley Davis. Im still serving in the council, and I just ran in April to serve four more years."
Foley-Davis has truly made the most of her time.
Dont read about me and talk about me after Im gone. I would like for them to come by and have coffee with me now, you know, said Foley-Davis.
Foley-Davis does speaking engagements all over the country, and even ran for the Oklahoma House of Representatives.