NEW: Tulsa police say as many as 10 people have been wounded in the medical building shooting that left five people dead, including the gunman
A gunman opened fire inside a Tulsa, Oklahoma, medical building, with a handgun and a rifle killing at least four people before dying of a "self-inflicted" wound on Wednesday afternoon, law enforcementTulsa Police Department Capt. Richard Meulenberg told reporters on Wednesday evening as many as 10 people had been wounded in the shooting that happened just before 5 pm, but none had life-threatening injuries.
The attack "wasn't random," the suspect "deliberately made a choice to come here and his actions were deliberate," Meulenberg said, declining to give more further details about the motive, per the
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