Friday, April 21st 2023, 5:27 pm
Governor Kevin Stitt is calling for the Oklahoma Attorney General to investigate complaints of misconduct against McCurtain County Kevin Sheriff Clardy.
Governor issued the following letter to AG Gentner Drummond on Friday.
"I hereby request that you, as Attorney General, immediately investigate complaints of official misconduct against Sheriff Clardy. As I understand it, Sheriff Clardy has, at the least, willfully failed or neglected to diligently and faithfully "keep and preserve the peace" of McCurtain County, which is a duty enjoined upon him by 19 O.S. § 516(A).
The people of Oklahoma, and the citizens of McCurtain County, thank you ahead of time for your immediate attention to this matter.
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Stitt called for Clardy to resign earlier in the week for his alleged participation in a meeting of the McCurtain County Commissioners. Sheriff Clardy and the McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office released a statement on Monday saying that the recordings of several county officials (including the sheriff) had been altered, and were illegally obtained.
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