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Oklahoma Father Kills Himself and His 2 Teenage Daughters in Double Murder-Suicide, Police Say

Updated: 2:53 PM PST, February 12, 2021 David Kaser, 56, fatally shot his two daughters, Clarissa Kaser, 19, and Crystal “Grey” Kayser, 14, before killing himself, according to a news release from police Capt. Todd Enzbrenner, the Tulsa World reported.  An Oklahoma father killed two of his teenage daughters and then turned the gun on himself in the double murder-suicide on Tuesday, police said.  David Kaser, 56, fatally shot his two daughters, Clarissa Kaser, 19, and Crystal “Grey” Kayser, 14, before killing himself, according to a news release from police Sandy Spring Oklahoma Police Department Captain Todd Enzbrenner, the Tulsa World reported.  Officers went to the home in the 3900 block of South Walnut Creek Drive just before 1 p.m. Tuesday after the girls mother, who was at work about 20 minutes away, called the police, Enzbrenner said Tuesday at the scene. Enzbrenner said the woman said she d been on the phone with her husband, who had threatened to kill the two

Father Kills Teen Daughters in Oklahoma Murder-Suicide

Image zoom Credit: Facebook (2) Days after dealing with a triple murder-suicide involving two young girls, police in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, found themselves at the scene of another murder-suicide, in which a father killed his two teenage daughters. Local reports, citing police, state Clarissa Kaser, 19, and her 14-year-old sister, Crystal Grey Kaser, were fatally shot Tuesday. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Police believe their dad, David Kaser, 56, killed both girls before turning the gun on himself, according to the Investigators have determined a motive for the violence, but will not be sharing it with the public, reports KTUL.

Tulsa Community College Seeing Drop In High School Students Taking Dual Credit

Tulsa Community College Seeing Drop In High School Students Taking Dual Credit Tulsa Community College said they are seeing a drop in their enrollment numbers for high school students who are taking college courses.  They are encouraging students to enroll. Dual Credit classes allow high school students to get both college and high school credit at the same time, but the college said they are seeing fewer students sign up this year.  So, when they get to a four-year institution, they transfer those credits, and they can take courses in their major sooner, said Mary Cantrell, Tulsa Community College. Cantrell, the George Kaiser Family Foundation Endowed Chair for Concurrent Enrollment, said the COVID-19 pandemic is having an impact on the program. 

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