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A series of early-morning shootings on Saturday have kept Tulsa, Okla., on edge—and now the FBI has joined the investigation. The shootings left three dead and two wounded, and all happened along one three-mile stretch on the city's north side. Police think the crimes were performed by the same person, or group of people, although police say that they do not have any reason so far to think that the victims knew each other. All five were black, and Tulsa's NAACP president, the Rev. Warren Blakney Sr., said Friday that it seemed the shooter was “targeting black people to shoot.”