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Tulsa shooting rampage suspects charged with murder Tulsa shooting rampage suspects in court
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Two men accused of shooting five black people, three fatally, in an Oklahoma city on Friday have been charged at a court hearing with murder. Two men accused of shooting five black people, three fatally, in the Oklahoma city of Tulsa on Friday have had their bail set at $9m (£5.6m) each.
Jake England, 19, and Alvin Watts, 32, face three counts of first-degree murder and two of shooting with intent to kill. Jake England, 19, and Alvin Watts, 32, appeared in court via video link from jail and will be formally charged at a later date.
Bail was set at $9m (£5.6m) each. They will next appear in court on 16 April. The roommates are expected to face three counts of first-degree murder and two of shooting with intent to kill.
The two were arrested at a home near Tulsa on Sunday following an anonymous tip-off. They were arrested at home near Tulsa on Sunday after a tip-off.
A helicopter was used in the operation to detain the suspects, who were roommates. Their next court appearance is scheduled for 16 April.
They appeared via CCTV from jail in front of a judge on Monday.
'Axe to grind''Axe to grind'
The three dead have been identified as Dannaer Fields, 49, Bobby Clark, 54, and William Allen, 31.The three dead have been identified as Dannaer Fields, 49, Bobby Clark, 54, and William Allen, 31.
Two men wounded in the attacks have since been released from hospital. Two men wounded in the attacks, David Hall, 46, and Deon Tucker, 44, have since been released from hospital.
None of the victims are thought to have known each other and all of them were out walking when they were shot within a 3-mile (4.8-km) radius early on Friday.None of the victims are thought to have known each other and all of them were out walking when they were shot within a 3-mile (4.8-km) radius early on Friday.
The north Tulsa area where the shootings took place is a predominantly black area, although law enforcement officials said it was too early to assume a racial motivation. Although the north Tulsa area where the shootings took place is a predominantly black area, law enforcement officials said it was too early to assume a racial motivation.
Police spokesman Jason Willingham said that Mr England may have had an "axe to grind" because of his father's death two years ago. However, police spokesman Jason Willingham said that Mr England may have had an "axe to grind" because of his father's death two years ago.
Carl England was shot in the chest in April 2010 during a fight with Pernell Demond Jefferson, a black man who allegedly tried to break into the apartment of Mr England's daughter's boyfriend.Carl England was shot in the chest in April 2010 during a fight with Pernell Demond Jefferson, a black man who allegedly tried to break into the apartment of Mr England's daughter's boyfriend.
Jefferson is serving six years in jail on a weapons charge.Jefferson is serving six years in jail on a weapons charge.
In January, Jake England also witnessed the death of his fiancee, Sheran Hart Wilde, 24, who according to reports shot herself in front of him.In January, Jake England also witnessed the death of his fiancee, Sheran Hart Wilde, 24, who according to reports shot herself in front of him.
Police said that on Thursday Mr England had posted a Facebook update, using a racial slur, expressing anger at his father's death.Police said that on Thursday Mr England had posted a Facebook update, using a racial slur, expressing anger at his father's death.
"Today is two years that my dad has been gone shot by a [expletive] [racial epithet]," Mr England wrote on Thursday. "It's hard not to go off between that and sheran I'm gone in the head.""Today is two years that my dad has been gone shot by a [expletive] [racial epithet]," Mr England wrote on Thursday. "It's hard not to go off between that and sheran I'm gone in the head."
Shortly after Friday's shootings, Mr England reportedly posted again on Facebook: "People talking [expletive] on me for some [expletive] I didn't do it just mite be the time to call it quits... I hate to say it like that but I'm done if something does happen tonight be ready for another funeral later."Shortly after Friday's shootings, Mr England reportedly posted again on Facebook: "People talking [expletive] on me for some [expletive] I didn't do it just mite be the time to call it quits... I hate to say it like that but I'm done if something does happen tonight be ready for another funeral later."
His Facebook page was taken offline as of Sunday.His Facebook page was taken offline as of Sunday.
Susan Sevenstar, a family friend, told the Associated Press that Mr England was "a good kid" who "was not in his right mind" since his father's death and fiancee's suicide.Susan Sevenstar, a family friend, told the Associated Press that Mr England was "a good kid" who "was not in his right mind" since his father's death and fiancee's suicide.
'Vicious and cowardly''Vicious and cowardly'
Police could not confirm whether the suspects were armed when they were taken into custody.Police could not confirm whether the suspects were armed when they were taken into custody.
Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan had earlier described the shootings as "vicious and cowardly attacks". Tulsa Police Chief Chuck Jordan had earlier described the shootings as "vicious and cowardly".
The attacks come at a fraught time for African-Americans, amid continued protests over the death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager who was killed by a neighbourhood watch volunteer in Florida in February.The attacks come at a fraught time for African-Americans, amid continued protests over the death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager who was killed by a neighbourhood watch volunteer in Florida in February.
Tulsa City Council's only black member, Jack Henderson, said he believed the two suspects simply had a grudge against black people.Tulsa City Council's only black member, Jack Henderson, said he believed the two suspects simply had a grudge against black people.
Mr Henderson, who represents the district where the shootings took place, said he hoped prosecutors would pursue hate crime charges if the evidence pointed in that direction.Mr Henderson, who represents the district where the shootings took place, said he hoped prosecutors would pursue hate crime charges if the evidence pointed in that direction.
During weekend memorials for the victims, the city's religious leaders called for the community to come together.During weekend memorials for the victims, the city's religious leaders called for the community to come together.
Warren Blakney, a church minister and local president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, thanked police and the FBI, according to the Tulsa World newspaper.Warren Blakney, a church minister and local president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, thanked police and the FBI, according to the Tulsa World newspaper.
"I should say to those that may be listening across the country, we are one America," Rev Blakney said."I should say to those that may be listening across the country, we are one America," Rev Blakney said.