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Joseph Adetula


Last Updated: 11/26/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 23
Sign: Sagittarius

City: TULSA
State: Oklahoma
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/17/2006

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Thursday, April 30, 2009 

Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes

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Dear friends of Joseph Adetula Foundation,

We're excited to announce a brand new way that you can support Joseph Adetula Foundation!

A rewarding choice for everyone.

When you apply for and use the new FREE Joseph Adetula Foundation Platinum® Visa Rewards Card, the bank will donate $50 and a percentage of all your future purchases on the card to Joseph Adetula Foundation!

The more of us who participate, the bigger the impact we can make.

All the benefits of a Platinum® Visa Rewards Card will be yours, along with the satisfaction of showing your support of Joseph Adetula Foundation's mission every time you use your card.

Apply now and earn points at hundreds of online and neighborhood retailers plus bonus points at select merchants. Redeem your points for travel, merchandise and more.
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Sincerely,
Dayo Adetula
Founder
Joseph Adetula Foundation

Sunday, April 19, 2009 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp-ACyWF5Fw

Joseph Adetula Foundation A memorial Park Bench with names of crime victims to serve as a memorial to victims of homicide, provide a place of solace for survivors and express the collective sorrow of our community for the loss of each person as a result of violent crime. Behind the names of the victims are stories of loved ones.

Monday, April 06, 2009 
Saturday, March 07, 2009 
Friday, December 12, 2008 


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NEW AFFINITY CREDIT CARD FROM
 JOSEPH ADETULA FOUNDATION
FUNDS NONPROFIT GROUP'S IMPORTANT WORK
(www.jafcreditcard.com)

 

• No annual fee
 Tulsa (12/1/2008) - There's a new, convenient way for people who support Joseph Adetula Foundation (www.josephadetulafoundation.org) to fund the nonprofit group's work. And it fits in a wallet.
 
 Joseph Adetula Foundation and CardPartner, Inc. (www.cardpartner.com) have joined forces to launch the Joseph Adetula Foundation Visa affinity credit card. When a cardholder activates the card, Joseph Adetula Foundation receives $50. Then once a month for the life of the program, Joseph Adetula Foundation receives a check for a portion of every dollar that every cardholder charges.
 'Using the Joseph Adetula Foundation Visa affinity credit card for everyday purchases is an easy way for supporters to (briefly describe your organization's main goal),' said Dayo Adetula.
 The Joseph Adetula Foundation Visa Platinum card offers qualified cardholders exceptional benefits:
• 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for the first six months
• Purchase protection
• Zero liability protection for unauthorized purchases
• Emergency cash and card replacement
• Lost/stolen card reporting service
• 24-hour roadside assistance
• Warranty manager service
• Lost luggage replacement
 Find out more about the Joseph Adetula Foundation Visa Platinum card by visiting www.josephadetulafoundation.org.
About CardPartner

CardPartner, Inc. (www.cardpartner.com) is an online company that specializes in helping smaller U.S.-based membership organizations and charities
create affinity credit card programs. CardPartner is a unit of the privately held Serverside Group, a technology provider to many of the world's leading
banks. Visa cards offered through CardPartner are issued by UMB Bank, n.a., headquartered in Kansas City, MO. UMB Bank approves credit decisions,
grants credit, and manages the administration and cardholder service for card programs by CardPartner.

Contacts:
 For Joseph Adetula Foundation
(www.jafcreditcard.com)
 Dayo Adetula
 dayo58@yahoo.com


For CardPartner 
Jim Donahue

302-367-6929 office/cell
donahuellc@hotmail.com


Friday, December 12, 2008 


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NEW AFFINITY CREDIT CARD FROM JOSEPH ADETULA FOUNDATION FUNDS NONPROFIT GROUP’S IMPORTANT WORK (www.jafcreditcard.com)

Wednesday, November 05, 2008 
Dayo --


I'm about to head to Grant Park to talk to everyone gathered there, but I wanted to write to you first.

We just made history.

And I don't want you to forget how we did it.

You made history every single day during this campaign -- every day you knocked on doors, made a donation, or talked to your family, friends, and neighbors about why you believe it's time for change.

I want to thank all of you who gave your time, talent, and passion to this campaign.

We have a lot of work to do to get our country back on track, and I'll be in touch soon about what comes next.

But I want to be very clear about one thing...

All of this happened because of you.

Thank you,

Barack
Wednesday, August 13, 2008 

Imtiaz Siddiqui and Kevin Brown were arrested Monday by Tulsa Police
 
Tulsa Police have arrested two suspects following a reported robbery of an individual at a convenience store late Monday.

Police say at 9:59 p.m., officers were assigned to the incident in front of the Fiesta Mart at 11200 East 21st Street.

The victim told police officers that when he left the store he was approached by a suspect identified as Kevin Brown, who asked to use the victim's cell phone.

When Brown began to leave, the victim asked for his cell phone back. Police say Brown then turned back to the victim, reportedly showing off a 9mm handgun in the suspect's waistband.

The suspect then demanded money from the victim.

Brown left the scene in a vehicle which was stopped by a Tulsa County Sheriff's deputy a few blocks away on 21st Street.

The driver of the vehicle, Imtiaz Siddiqui and Kevin Brown were arrested on complaints of first degree robbery and booked into the Tulsa County jail.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008 

Category: News and Politics

Vicki's murder case

NewsOn6.com
Police Find DNA Match In Cold Murder Case
KOTV - 5/3/2007 7:43 PM - Updated 5/4/2007 8:46 AM
Modern science and old fashioned police work solve a murder mystery. Victoria Knight was killed during a robbery of a Cash and Flash store in 2004. News On 6 crime reporter Lori Fullbright reports police recently got a DNA match from blood at the scene to a man who is currently in an Oklahoma prison.

Knight was a 24-year-old mother of a little boy. Many people remember this case because it was an especially brutal murder. Her throat was slit four times, she was stabbed in the back, her nose was broken, her skull fractured and her lung punctured, all, it seems, because of money.

Knight's mother is more numb than relieved to hear police now believe they know who murdered her daughter. Catherine Doak says she has wondered every day what the killer's face might look like. Now, she knows.

"I pulled it up on the computer last night and I looked at his face, and I was very angry, and I started to shake," said Doak.

Thirty-six-year-old Anthony McClanahan is a man who's been in prison so many times, he has 12 mug shots on the prison website. He has served time for a number of crimes in a several counties. Records show he was released in March of 2004. Knight was murdered two months later. Two months after that, he was back in prison on other charges.

"This person's a monster, a monster," said Doak.

Solving this case began at the crime scene when detectives noticed blood drops by the store safe they suspected didn't belong to the victim, so they collected a sample and sent it to the lab. The lab pulled DNA from the blood and entered it into the database and got a match to McClanahan.

Detectives got a warrant for a new DNA sample and went to the prison and got it. The DNA was tested again and it matched. They say he admits to being in Tulsa, but denies being involved in the crime. Police interviewed a lot of people and tested a lot of DNA, so they were thrilled to finally have success.

"So many times, the victims and families are calling, wanting answers," said Tulsa Police Cpl. Gene Watkins. "This time it's nice to call and say we do have answers for you."

Knight's family knows the journey isn't over. Charges must be filed, court hearings attended, but they will see it through.

"For me, there's no closure in murder," Doak said. "There's no relief in it, but there's justice."

McClanahan is currently in the Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington, which is a medium security prison. Police say they got the match, thanks to a new law that requires the DNA of all violent offenders put into the database. Knight's siblings told us they'd like to talk to him, not to ask him the
 
NewsOn6.com
Tulsa Police investigate a weekend homicide
KOTV - 6/7/2004 5:46 AM - Updated 6/8/2004 5:25 AM
Tulsa Police a
 
Tulsa Police investigate a weekend homicide
KOTV - 6/7/2004 5:46 AM - Updated 6/8/2004 5:25 AM
Tulsa Police are investigating a homicide after a woman's body was found Saturday afternoon by a customer at a check cashing business near 2nd and Sheridan.

Police say the customer found an open safe, but no sign of any employees. When police arrived, they found the body of 24-year-old Victoria Knight and evidence of a struggle.

Detectives are considering "robbery" as a possible motive. Knight had worked at the store for two years.

Police have not yet released information about possible suspects.
NewsOn6.com
Still No Justice For Family Of Tulsa Murder Victim
KOTV - 1/6/2007 4:38 PM - Updated 1/8/2007 12:15 PM
It's

Thursday, July 31, 2008 

Current mood:  hopeful
Category: News and Politics

My daughter was murdered while at work in Tulsa, OK in 2004. It was one of the most horrendous murders Tulsa had seen in a long time. I have since then had the opportunity to meet many others who have lost loved ones to violence here in Tulsa. Tina Pitts/MISSING. Latricia Phipps/MISSING. Joshua Minton/MURDERED. Brittany Phillips/RAPED and MURDERED. Scott Kurtze/MURDERED. Sydney Dailey/MURDERED. Cori Baker/MURDERED. Amy Mason/MURDERED. Kayla Burchett/MURDERED. Tara Burchett-Thompson/MURDERED. Shelly&Ples Vann Jr./MURDERED. Stephen Schelmme/MURDERED. Modesta Ramirez Alverez./MURDERED. Skyla Jade Whitaker/MURDERED. Taylor Dawn Paschal-Placker. MURDERED. Elizabeth Wagoner/MURDERED. Deanna Dean/MURDERED.Laria Bible and Ashley Freeman/MISSING. Jamie Rose Bolin/MURDERED. Colton Levi Clark/MISSING. Morgan Nick/KIDNAPPED. Robert Lee Holmes/MURDERED. Angie Tucker/MISSING. Tiffany Beverly/MURDERED. Cody Holmes/MURDERED. Joseph Adetula/MURDERED.
The list goes on and on. We miss our children and our loved ones. We miss them dearly. Some cases get solved and others are still pending. Some remain unsolved. My heart goes out to all of them. In the last decade here in Tulsa, killers took over 500 lives.
PLEASE help us in our vigil to STOP THE VIOLENCE! THANK-YOU.