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A lawsuit by a former major with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office against TCSO and former sheriff Stanley Glanz has been dismissed.
The brother of a man killed by a former Tulsa County reserve deputy is using money he received in a settlement to help a green country track team.
A spokesman for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections prisoner probation office say Robert Bates who served time in prison for fatally shooting an unarmed black man could face punishment if the agency determines he broke the rules when he was recently seen at a bar.
A rehearing for former Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Bob Bates was denied by the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Tulsa County has settled with the family of Eric Harris to the tune of $6 million.
Tulsa County has settled with the family of Eric Harris for $6 million. according to Smolen, Smolen & Roytman, the firm representing Harris' estate
Tulsa County commissioners are allowing the county attorney to settle a pending civil lawsuit in Eric Harris's death.
News On 6 has learned former Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Bob Bates has moved to Florida.
A federal judge rules civil lawsuits against former Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz and former reserve deputy Bob Bates will go forward.
Tulsa County is settling an employment lawsuit with a payment to a former deputy.
The daughter of former Tulsa County reserve deputy Bob Bates wants a judge to hold a hearing about the possibility of releasing her father early.
Controversy is brewing over the sudden resignation last week of Governor Mary Fallin's general counsel Jennifer Chance and new information suggests there may have been more behind her decision than her given reason, to "pursue other opportunities."
New video shows a former Tulsa County reserve deputy on duty, using force, days before he shot and killed a suspect.
The court hearing scheduled for a former Tulsa County reserve deputy who made national headlines for killing a man during an undercover operation did not happen.
Thousands of uniformed officers and deputies volunteer to serve and protect us. They are called reserve deputies and in Oklahoma, there are more than 3,500 of them.