The other misdemeanor count alleges Majors on Aug. 12 threatened to shoot Justina Majed while holding a handgun. Kunzweiler told the Tulsa World that Majed, a neighbor of the Jabaras’, is the woman mentioned but not identified in Majors’ arrest report, which stated a neighbor went outside after hearing two gunshots while in her house.

Majed, according to the report, heard a third gunshot and approached the front porch of the Jabaras’ home, where she said she saw Majors and Jabara on the ground. The report alleges she saw Majors shoot Jabara and that Majors told her to leave or he would shoot her, too.

Tulsa Police Sgt. Shane Tuell told the World on Tuesday that Khalid Jabara’s 911 call in the hours before his death was what police call a “Priority 3,” a lower-priority classification because nothing indicated police were immediately needed on scene.

“He alleged that shots may have been fired inside (his) house, but he didn’t have any direct knowledge of it,” Tuell said. “Like I said, we didn’t really have much to go on because he requested not to be seen by officers. If Khalid would have called and said, ‘My neighbor has a gun, he’s shooting, I can actually see it,’ that would have bumped (the priority) up.”