Update: A 20-year-old woman who was arrested after police allege she rammed another woman's car and shot her in the leg Saturday evening has been booked into the Tulsa Jail.
Harmoni Colleen Alexander faces three counts of shooting with intent to kill, three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and an additional complaint of possession of a stolen vehicle. Bail was set at $33,000.
Police at the scene of the incident, which occurred on Martin Luther King Boulevard near East 43rd Street North, confirmed a suspect had been arrested but did not provide her name. An arrest report for Alexander confirms she is the suspect.
The report does not mention a possible motive for the shooting.
The original story appears below.
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A woman is expected to be OK after her car was spun out and then she was shot Saturday evening after a possible road rage incident on a stretch of north Tulsa roadway.
Two cars were traveling south on Martin Luther King Boulevard near East 43rd Street North when one of the cars caused the other to spin out on the roadway, Tulsa Police Cpl. C.J. Jackson said.
After the vehicle spun out, the assailant reportedly rammed the stopped car with her vehicle, before she exited and shot a woman in the stopped car, Jackson said.
The 20-year-old victim was hit in the leg. She abandoned her vehicle on the road, and another vehicle took her from the scene to a local hospital. An adult passenger and a baby from that vehicle were also taken from the scene in separate personal vehicles.
The victim's wound is considered non life-threatening.
Officers found the suspect after her car wrecked in the 200 block of East Virgin Street, about 2.5 miles south of the shooting, Jackson said.
Police are still investigating the altercation, the motive for the shooting and relationship between the victim and suspect, whose names Jackson didn't released at the crime scene.
“Apparently they know each other. It could have been a road rage incident — or something we don’t know about yet,” Jackson said.
As of 9:30 p.m., the suspect hadn't been booked into Tulsa Jail.
Anyone with information may contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 918-596-COPS (2677), online at p3tips.com/918 or through the Tulsa Tips app, which can be downloaded from the Google Play or iTunes stores.






