TCSO: Deputy shouldn't be charged because he confused his weapons (video)

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Now he's asking the state supreme court to save his six from a grand jury. Funny, seem to remember him saying that he welcomed a grand jury investigation on the matters at hand.
 

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Now he's asking the state supreme court to save his six from a grand jury. Funny, seem to remember him saying that he welcomed a grand jury investigation on the matters at hand.

TULSA – The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office will be taking their efforts to halt the grand jury investigation to the state’s highest court.

Earlier this week, Sheriff’s Glanz failed to put a stop to the investigation of the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office in a Tulsa County District Court.

A judge denied the request to dismiss the petition created by the protest group We the People.

Now, Glanz has asked the Supreme Court to become involved, and according to court documents, they are scheduled to hear his request on July 14.

http://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news...dismissal-of-petition-to-state-supreme-court?
 

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Tulsa Reserve Deputies Running Out Of Time To Turn In Missing Paperwork
Sep 15, 2015

The clock is ticking for Tulsa County Reserve Deputies to turn in missing paperwork from their files.

An internal audit discovered nearly 40 percent of the reserve deputies’ files were missing some type of paperwork.

Many are missing certificates of completed training or a copy of an updated driver's license, and if they don’t those things turned in by midnight, they will no longer be reserve deputies.

As Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Bob Bates prepares for a second-degree manslaughter trial, Dan Smolen, the attorney representing the family of Eric Harris, who was and killed, is questioning findings from the sheriff's office internal audit which shows 50 of the 128 reserve deputy files have missing paperwork.

Special Coverage: TCSO Reserve Deputy Shooting Controversy


http://www.newson6.com/story/300406...ning-out-of-time-to-turn-in-missing-paperwork
 

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