

Tulsa Road Rage: Family Demands Justice After Fatal Stabbing
Tulsa Road Rage Incident: Family Seeks Justice for Slain Daughter A tragic road rage incident in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has left a family grieving and demanding justice for their 29-year-old daughter, Miashah Moses. The incident occurred on May 3rd near Admiral and Garnett. According to police reports, Moses was involved in a confrontation with another driver that resulted in her death. The other driver claims self-defense, stating that Moses attacked him with a tire iron. However, Moses's family strongly contests this version of events. They believe the other driver escalated the situation, leading to the fatal stabbing of their daughter. "We don't know what happened in that time," said one of Miashah's family members in an interview. "But the problem is, you instigated a situation that you could have just walked away from, or called the police." The police have completed their investigation and forwarded their findings to the Tulsa County District Attorney's office, who will determine whether to file any charges. This case highlights the complexities of self-defense claims in the context of road rage incidents, where emotions can run high, and the line between self-preservation and aggression can become blurred. The family's plea for justice underscores the need for a thorough and impartial investigation to ensure accountability for Miashah Moses's death. They remember her as a loving daughter, sister, and aunt.