Tuesday, February 26, 2019

In the Line of Fire: Children injured and killed by firearms in Oklahoma on the rise

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In the Line of Fire: Children injured and killed by firearms in Oklahoma on the rise

Dozens of children are injured or killed by firearms each year, but no single state agency keep track of them all. Ask agencies how many children are hurt by firearms and no one knows.

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Missed connections leave questions in Oklahoma oil worker’s death
Investigators suspected Dennis Mason was killed by toxic vapors from the oil. But state medical examiners didn't test his blood for petroleum chemicals

Testimony: Mom claims accused bomb maker suffered from delusional thinking since high school
Defendant’s family says he didn’t have a job or a car and could never have pulled off a terrorist bomb plot without encouragement from the FBI

State water board approves water quality variance rule opposed by environmental groups
A separate rule that would have lowered the permitted amount of the chemical selenium in most rivers and stream was withdrawn.


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Attorneys for ‘The Innocent Man’ defendant claim city, police did not disclose hundreds of pages of evidence
Karl Fontenot's legal team is asking for sanctions against those they claim did not disclose more than 300 pages of potentially “exculpatory evidence” to their client.

Sentence commuted for Oklahoma woman featured in reporting on female incarceration rates
Board member Allen McCall said this week he believed Robyn Allen’s sentence was excessive. At one point he and other pardon and parole board members wondered if they were looking at the right paperwork.

The link between domestic violence and police shootings
At least half of the men who were shot by police officers in Oklahoma last year had detailed histories of alleged domestic violence, and researchers are increasingly seeing a link between domestic violence and police shootings.

Informant takes the witness stand in Oklahoma City bomb sting trial
The FBI paid a man more than $23,000 to participate in sting operation against accused bomb maker Jerry Drake Varnell, according to testimony in a federal trial.

The employment of a Tulsa County employee with alleged KKK ties? ‘Our hands are tied.’
"Our hands are tied,” County Commissioner Karen Keith said. “There’s just not much Tulsa County can do.”


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