First responders found he had a gunshot wound and rushed him to Saint Francis Hospital, where he later died.

Detectives on Sunday were still trying to confirm where Tallent was shot, though they have a few leads to follow up, Watkins said.

As for potential suspects, Watkins said Tallent’s family was at a loss for who could have been behind the crime.

In the meantime, detectives would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the scene in the parking lot, including the occupants of a red car Tallent’s SUV crashed into before it hit the soft drink machine, Watkins said.

Earlier Saturday, about 12:15 a.m., officers found Gregory Collins, 24, shot to death at a residence in the 4800 block of South Elwood Avenue, according to a news release.

Collins’ girlfriend was at the residence at the time and identified Anthony Ahaisse as the suspect, saying he forced open Collins’ door and shot him multiple times, Watkins said.

Officers broadcast a description of Ahaisse’s vehicle, and he was found about 15 miles away, speeding across east Tulsa. He led police on a pursuit before stopping near 19100 E. Admiral Place.