Tulsa Police identify victims in North Tulsa crime spree

On Thursday, Tulsa Police released the names of the victims involved in a north Tulsa crime spree that killed two people and sent another man to the hospital with stab wounds.

Earlier this week, Tulsa Police shot and killed 34-year old Marsean Taylor near a gas station at Apache and Harvard after they say he killed two people in a car, stabbed a man, and threatened gas station employees with knives.

Police released the names of the victims killed in the attack. They said Taylor shot and killed 75-year old Moesly Livingston, a ride-share driver, and 29-year old Carlissa Harris while they both sat in Moesly’s car. Harris was sitting in the backseat of the car when she was shot and killed. Police said Taylor and Harris were in a relationship before the killing.

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After shooting the two, Taylor attempted to break into several apartments, and he stabbed a man after breaking into his apartment. Reports said the victim was stabbed, and when he tried to flee, Taylor chased him down and stabbed him again. Taylor then walked to a gas station and attempted to steal beer. When he was confronted, he allegedly threatened employees with two knives. After unsuccessfully using several less-lethal tools like pepper spray, a taser, and a bean bag launcher to stop Taylor, an officer shot and killed him.

The officer who shot Taylor is now on administrative duties.

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