WATCH: Tulsa Shooting Spree Suspect Talks From Jail

Tulsa attorney Clark Brewster has released a 7-minute jailhouse interview with his client, Jacob England.<br />

Friday, April 13th 2012, 4:40 pm

By: News On 6


Editor's Note: Audio issue has been resolved.

TULSA, Oklahoma -- Tulsa attorney Clark Brewster has released a 7-minute jailhouse interview with his client, Jacob England.

England, 19, is accused in the random north Tulsa shooting spree that took place on April 6.

4/13/2012 Related Story: Tulsa Shooting Suspect's Incarcerated Mom Writes Letter Asking Attorney To Intervene

The Tulsa County District Attorney filed murder and hate-crimes charges in the case on Friday. All five victims, three of whom died, were black.

In the jailhouse video, Brewster asks England if he has best friends who are black, to which England replies, "Yes."

England later said, "The line of work that I was in and the place I worked, we always got along with everybody. It didn't matter what color you were."

About the Facebook postings in which England wrote racial slurs, and added fuel to the theory that he may have killed to avenge his father's murder, England said he was simply expressing himself.

"It was just to express the way I was upset about the guy who shot my dad," England said. "That's the only time I ever express anything like that about somebody."

4/12/2012 Related Story: North Tulsa Shooting Suspect Arrested Two Years After Father's Murder

On Friday morning, district attorney Tim Harris filed charges against England and his alleged accomplice in the crimes, Alvin Lee Watts, 33.

Both men were each charged with three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of shooting with intent to kill and five counts of malicious intimidation or harassment.

4/12/2012 Related Story: Tulsa DA Files Murder, Hate-Crime Charges In Good Friday Shootings

The charges of malicious intimidation or harassment cover hate crimes. 

The first-degree murder charges carry death-penalty potential.

England and Watts are being held at the David L. Moss Correctional Center without bond.

Dead in the shootings are Bobby Clark, 54; William Allen, 31; and Donna Fields, 49. Deon Tucker, 44, and David Hall, 46, both survived gunshot wounds.

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