Group to meet after quadruple homicide of Tulsa women

Group made up of community leaders, police and politicians

TULSA, Okla. —

A public safety group assembled after the shooting deaths last month of four women in a crime-plagued Tulsa neighborhood is set to meet again at City Hall.

The so-called Public Safety Intelligence Working Group is to meet Tuesday. The group of community leaders, police and politicians are discussing what can be done about the blighted area of south Tulsa where crimes like homicides have become commonplace in the past decade.

No arrests have been made, and investigators have released no other details — including possible suspects, how the women knew each other or why they may have been targeted.

The meeting will be the fourth since police discovered 23-year-old twin sisters Rebeika Powell and Kayetie Melchor, 33-year-old Misty Nunley and 55-year-old Julie Jackson dead Jan. 7 at an apartment complex.

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