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Tulsa hospital shooting victims identified, one was gunman’s surgeon, police say

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Tulsa police have identified a recent patient as the gunman accused of a mass shooting at an Oklahoma hospital Wednesday.

Two of the four victims were doctors at the hospital, including one who recently performed back surgery on the attacker, police said during a Thursday news briefing.

The gunman killed four and then himself on the second floor of the Natalie Medical Building at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, city police said Wednesday. 

Officials hold press conference on deadly shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Officials hold press conference on deadly shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma
(Fox News)

The gunman, identified as Michael Lewis, underwent surgery with Dr. Preston Phillips on May 19, police said. In the following days and weeks, up to the morning of the shooting, he complained of pain and sought additional treatment.

Investigators later found a note on the scene that authorities said “made it clear” that the gunman intended to “kill Dr. Phillips and anyone who got in his way.”

Dr. Preston Phillips was the primary target in Wednesday's attack at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital, police said, The gunman was a former patient who complained of persistent back pain following a recent surgery.

Dr. Preston Phillips was the primary target in Wednesday’s attack at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital, police said, The gunman was a former patient who complained of persistent back pain following a recent surgery.
(St. Francis Health System)

Separately, Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin said, Lewis’ wife also called police, telling them that he contacted her and told her what he’d done.

Emergency personnel work at the scene of a shooting at the Saint Francis hospital campus, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1, 2022. 

Emergency personnel work at the scene of a shooting at the Saint Francis hospital campus, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1, 2022. 
(REUTERS/Michael Noble Jr.)

“He blamed Dr. Phillips for the ongoing pain following the surgery,” Franklin said during the briefing.

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The other victims were Dr. Stephanie Husen, Amanda Green and William Love, Franklin said.

Police arrived on scene three minutes after the initial 911 call, placed by a patient who was in the middle of a remote meeting with a doctor who was inside the facility at the time, Franklin said. As they were announcing themselves and approaching the second story, where the active shooting was underway, responding officers heard a gunshot that they believe Lewis inflicted on himself.

Several people were injured in Tulas, Oklahoma on Wednesday during a shooting, according ot media reports. 

Several people were injured in Tulas, Oklahoma on Wednesday during a shooting, according ot media reports. 
(FOX 23)

“The gunshot was at 4:48 p.m. approximately 39 seconds after the first officers entered the building,” Franklin said.

Then they walked in on the carnage. They found the first victim, who later died, on an exam room floor.

“We found the suspect, and we rescued a female who was hiding under a desk at the suspect’s foot,” Franklin said. “She was there when the suspect took his life.”

Dr. Stephanie Husen was one of four victims in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital shooting Wednesday, according to city police.

Dr. Stephanie Husen was one of four victims in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital shooting Wednesday, according to city police.
(Dr. Stephanie Husen/Facebook)

She escaped without injury. But nearby, officers found another body, according to authorities. They found yet another near the nurse’s station and Dr. Phillips in another exam room.

Wounded victims, survivors and witnesses were evacuated as police secured the building.

The gunman purchased an AR-15-style rifle the day of the shooting, police said, and a .40-caliber handgun days earlier. 

Emergency personnel work at the scene of a shooting at the Saint Francis hospital campus, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1, 2022.   

Emergency personnel work at the scene of a shooting at the Saint Francis hospital campus, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 1, 2022.   
(REUTERS/Michael Noble Jr.)

“Lewis expressed that he was in pain and was not getting relief,” Franklin said. “And that was the circumstance surrounding this entire incident.”

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