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Victims killed in Tulsa Ambush shooting identified

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The Tulsa Police Department (TPD) is actively investigating a fatal ambush-style shooting that left two teenagers dead and two others wounded early Saturday morning.At approximately 1:30 a.m. on February 8, 2025, officers responded to reports of gunfire at an apartment complex near 11800 E. 21st Street. Two 18-year-old victims, identified as Jett Brummett and Primo Jr, were pronounced dead at the scene.
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The Tulsa Police Department (TPD) is actively investigating a fatal ambush-style shooting that left two teenagers dead and two others wounded early Saturday morning.

At approximately 1:30 a.m. on February 8, 2025, officers responded to reports of gunfire at an apartment complex near 11800 E. 21st Street.

Upon arrival, officers discovered four teenage victims suffering from gunshot wounds.

Two 18-year-old victims, identified as Jett Brummett and Primo Jr, were pronounced dead at the scene.

The two surviving victims—an 18-year-old and a 19-year-old—were transported to a local hospital for treatment.

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Their current conditions have not been disclosed.

Authorities report that multiple residents in the area heard the gunfire and came outside to investigate, with some attempting to provide aid to the victims before emergency responders arrived.

Responding officers secured the crime scene and preserved critical evidence, while the Crime Scene Unit collected multiple shell casings as part of the ongoing investigation.

The Homicide Unit is leading the investigation and urges the public to come forward with any relevant information.

Anyone with details that may assist in the case is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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14-year-old Tyronai Reed killed after shooting in Hammond

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14-year-old Tyronai Reed killed after shooting in Hammond Demontez Treyvon “Trey” Robinson charged with murder
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City of Hammond, Louisiana — At approximately 11:50 p.m. on February 24, 2026, officers with the Hammond Police Department responded to a report of shots fired involving one possible victim.

Upon arrival, officers located a 14-year-old juvenile female, identified as Tyronai Reed, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.

Emergency medical assistance was rendered at the scene, and she was transported to North Oaks Health System for treatment.

Despite life-saving efforts, Reed later succumbed to her injuries.

Detectives assigned to the department’s Criminal Investigations Division launched an immediate homicide investigation.

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During the course of their investigation, authorities identified 18-year-old Demontez Treyvon “Trey” Robinson of Hammond as a suspect in the shooting.

While actively working the case, officers observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and conducted a traffic stop.

Robinson was identified as the driver of the vehicle and was taken into custody without incident.

Robinson was transported to the Criminal Investigations Division for questioning. According to investigators, Robinson admitted that the firearm discharged while he was handling or “playing with” it, resulting in the single round striking the 14-year-old victim.

Robinson was subsequently booked into the Hammond City Jail on one count of Negligent Homicide.

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Authorities emphasize that the investigation remains in its early stages and additional details may be released as they become available.

Anyone with information related to this incident is encouraged to contact Detective Corey Morse with the Hammond Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 985-277-5758 or via email at morse_cm@hammond.org. Tips may also be submitted through the department’s official Facebook page or anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa at 1-800-554-5245.

Individuals providing information may be eligible for a cash reward. Authorities urge members of the community to assist in the ongoing investigation.


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