Fourth person arrested in fatal shooting from Monday night
BY AMANDA BLAND World Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
1/29/13 at 9:25 PM
Police arrested four men reportedly present inside of a residence at the time of a fatal shooting Monday night.
A witness told police Dijion Mastin, 18, fled a home in the 2400 block of North Boston Place after Dujuan Wilson, 19, was shot in the upper torso around 8:45 p.m.
He turned himself in to police Tuesday afternoon and was arrested on a complaint of second-degree murder, police said.
Tulsa police officers found Deandre Marquis Overstreet, 21; Ronald Anthony Tolbert, 23; and Christopher Paul Williams, 21, inside the residence after they were called to investigate the shooting, according to their arrest reports.
The witness said Wilson opened the front door before falling to the ground, the reports state. Overstreet, Tolbert and Williams then gathered around the man, according to the witness’ statement.
Wilson was hospitalized with critical injuries and later died at St. John Medical Center, police said Monday.
Officers were initially unsure whether the shooting was intentional or accidental, but detectives on Tuesday publicly classified the death as a homicide.
Wilson’s death is Tulsa’s 11th homicide this year.
When questioned by homicide detectives, Overstreet reportedly admitted to being present in the home but said he did not witness the shooting.
Tolbert and Williams failed to provide any additional information, the arresting officer wrote.
Overstreet, Tolbert and Williams are each being held at the Tulsa Jail in lieu of $250,000 bond on single complaints of accessory to second degree murder.
Overstreet has a felony charge of aggravated assault and battery and misdemeanor charges of carrying a weapon and obstructing an officer pending against him in two 2012 cases. He pleaded guilty to weapons, traffic and gambling charges in 2010 and 2011.
Mastin was charged with a felony count of falsely personating another to create liability and several misdemeanor traffic violations in 2012. Those charges are still pending.
Anyone with information regarding Mastin’s whereabouts or the shooting is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS (2677), online at tulsaworld.com/crimestoppers or via text message at CRIMES (274637). Text tips should begin with “Tip918.” Tipsters can remain anonymous and may earn a reward.
Associated Images:

Dijion Mastin

From left to right, Deandre Overstreet, Christopher Williams and Ronald Tolbert
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