- Michael Louis, alleged perpetrator of the shooting in the Natalie building of St. Francis Hospital in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, killed surgeon Preston Phillips.
- Police Wendell Franklin said that Michael Louis left a letter in which he explained that he was determined to kill the doctor who operated on his back.
- The author of the shooting went to the Tulsa hospital armed with a rifle and a pistol, and some time ago he was calling the hospital to complain about the back pain he suffered.
Michael Louis, alleged author of the shooting in the Natalie building of St. Francis Hospital in the city of Tulsain Oklahoma, killed the surgeon Preston Phillips, whom he blamed for the pain he suffered after an operation of backreported Wendell Franklin, local police chief.
At a press conference, police officer Wendell Franklin pointed out that Michael Louis left a letter in which he explained that he was determined to kill the doctor who operated on his back, and that anyone who got in the way would be killed; that’s how it was and he shooting left four dead Tulsa.
The author of shooting went to the hospital Tulsa armed with a rifle and a pistol to kill the doctor who operated on him back, and some time ago he was calling the hospital to complain about the pains of back that he suffered; he purchased the weapons at a local gun shop shortly before the incident. Police Wendell Franklin commented:
“He made it clear that he entered with the intention of killing Dr. Phillips and anyone who got in his way. He blamed Dr. Phillips for the continuing pain after the operation. (The other victims) got in the way and Lewis shot them dead.”.
A backreason for shooting
On Wednesday, the Police Department of Tulsa reported that the author of shooting had been killed during the crossfire, but this Thursday, policeman Wendell assured that the man operated on by the back he committed suicide after murdering the four people, modifying the official version.
A gunman, who was also a patient at the hospital, shot and killed William Love, Dr. Preston Phillips, Dr. Stephanie Husen and Amanda Glenn in a medical building on the campus of Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, authorities said during A thursday. Press conference.
“We are supposed to be the ones taking care of others during tragedies like this. To think that our caregivers were the victims is just incomprehensible to me,” said Dr. Ryan Parker, associate medical director for Saint Francis and an emergency room physician. he said during a press conference on Thursday.
“They died while serving others,” he said. “They died in the line of duty.”
The funds raised will support the families of the victims and the employees who were affected.
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