Friday, September 28, 2018

We're tracking Oklahoma police shootings and Joe Exotic this week

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Explore our efforts to document Oklahoma police shootings

No in-depth accounting of shootings by Oklahoma law enforcement officers exists, so the staff of The Frontier is putting together a database of information.

Fatal officer-involved shootings this year continue recent upward trend

An Oklahoma City man was 23rd person to be killed during an encounter with Oklahoma law enforcement this year, the fifth consecutive year the state has seen at least 20 people killed by officers.

Joe Exotic pleads not guilty to murder-for hire charges

New zoo owner says Wynnewood zoo will close, reopen in new location


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Friday, September 21, 2018

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After election defeat, district attorney gave significant pay raises to numerous employees

A northeastern Oklahoma district attorney gave tens of thousands of dollars in raises to at least a dozen members of his staff following defeat in the Republican primary.

Little help for Oklahoma diabetics as cost of insulin soars

"We are literally paying to keep ourselves alive."

Tulsa doctor whose license was suspended for alleged faulty cosmetic procedures could face more discipline

A Tulsa doctor whose medical license was suspended in 2017 after the state found several cases of negligence has failed to comply with the terms surrounding her suspension and could face further disciplinary action, according to the state’s medical board.


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Friday, September 14, 2018

Cat Fight: Joe Exotic says he was framed 

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Cat Fight: Joe Exotic says he was framed

Speaking from a Florida jail cell, Joe Exotic said he was framed in an alleged murder-for hire scheme.

“I’ve been set up and I have four cell phones full of screenshots and text messages to prove it when I get back to Oklahoma,” he said.

The Frontier spoke with the zookeeper and former Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate via a collect video call from a jail cell in the Florida Panhandle, where he is being held without bond.

Oklahoma and the Cherokee Nation announced plans to study the growth of chicken farms in northeastern Oklahoma.

In Delaware County alone, the Department of Agriculture has issued licenses to 162 operators for 712 total chicken houses holding nearly 19.6 million birds,
most of which go to Simmons Foods
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