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Victims IDed, Best Buy Shootings May Have Been Gang Related

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The Tulsa Best Buy store where the shootings took place

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tulsa police say two men have died after being shot at the Best Buy near I-44 and Hudson.

Sergeant Mike Williams told reporters that one victim was a man who was shopping inside the Best Buy store. He says the suspected target of the shooting was hit just outside the store entrance around 2 p.m. Saturday.

Police said Scott Norman, 34, was outside near the entrance and Graydon Brown, 58, was inside when the shooting happened around 2 p.m. Saturday.

Sgt. Mike Williams told reporters that Norman was shot eight times, and police believe the shooting was gang-related.

Williams also said that Brown was struck in the upper chest by an errant bullet that went through the business' sliding glass door.

Both men were taken to a local hospital where they died. No names have been released and police say there have been no arrests.