13 Shots Fired Into Tulsa, Oklahoma LGBT Equality Center
Oklahoma police are investigating after several shots from a pellet gun were fired at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa on Monday.
A surveillance video shows several shots were fired from a white four-door truck at around 12:20 a.m.
According to Tulsa World, later that day, a man walked into the center yelling profanities at the staff.
U.S. News reports:
Tulsa police said 13 pellets were found around the front door and windows of the center. The pellets did not penetrate the reinforced window but marked the first serious vandalism since Oklahomans for Equality opened the facility, according to Toby Jenkins, the centers executive director.
I am sickened, yet not surprised, by the bullet holes that now riddle the front of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Geoffrey Brewster, Oklahomans for Equality board president, said in a statement. They are the latest reminder of the deep-seated hatred some individuals have towards the LGBTQ community.
The centers staff was harassed later the same day by a man who walked into the facility using abusive language. The man described himself as a veteran and yelled, I wish you would all die, according to Jenkins. Jenkins said the man quickly left as he approached him.
It was so brazen, I thought it was a joke, Jenkins said. I didnt know him, but then I realized he was serious.
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