OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre finds there is no longer an avenue to bring a criminal case in association with the attack by a white mob on a thriving Black district. The more than 120-page report released on Friday outlined the scope and impact of the attack that left as many as 300 people dead. Among the findings in the DOJ investigation were federal reports from just days after the massacre, in 1921, conducted by an agent with the precursor agency to the FBI. But today’s investigators say they found no evidence that any federal prosecutors ever evaluated those reports.