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Hindustan Times
22-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
Tulsa shooting: Gunfire erupts at Juneteenth Festival in Greenwood, multiple victims feared
Jun 22, 2025 01:19 PM IST Social media posts have claimed that there was a mass shooting at Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival, which is believed to have left many wounded. Journalist Lauren Henry shared on X, citing @KTULNews, 'Reports of a shooting at Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival. This video was taken near Greenwood and Archer. We've heard there are multiple victims but we're waiting to confirm with police. We will keep you updated as more information is made available.' Tulsa shooting: Gunfire erupts at Juneteenth Festival in Greenwood, multiple victims feared (Unsplash - representational image) Meteorologist and Tulsa native Mike Collier wrote, 'Major shooting at Greenwood in downtown Tulsa. One reported fatality'.


Fox News
20-02-2025
- Sport
- Fox News
Mike Collier, Super Bowl champion with Steelers, dead at 71
Super Bowl champion Mike Collier died on Sunday, according to an online obituary. He was 71. Collier passed away at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown, Maryland, the obituary said. The cause of death is unknown. Collier was with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1975 when the team won Super Bowl X. He played in three playoff games en route to winning the big game. Collier, a running back, played three seasons in the NFL, spending one with the Steelers and two with the Buffalo Bills. Over his three-year career, Collier played in 36 games and had 86 rushing attempts for 870 yards and five touchdowns. "It used to seem like a dream," Collier said of playing in the NFL via the Baltimore Sun in 2013. "I realize that a lot of people would love to have been in my position. I thank God that He gave me the opportunity to be there." Collier played college football at Morgan State University and was drafted in the 14th round (364th overall pick) in the 1975 NFL Draft by the Steelers. At Morgan State, he earned his Bachelor of Science in physical education. After retiring from the NFL, Collier coached local youth in football, basketball and baseball, according to his obituary. Collier also worked as a grocery store manager until his retirement in 2021. He enjoyed signing autographs for local charities while spending time with his family and watching football, per his obituary. Collier is survived by his wife of 40 years, Lisa, and his three children and six grandchildren, and his three brothers and sisters. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.