How did a 14-year-old Tulsan end up charged with a murder he didn’t commit?
Payton Hendrick didn’t kill anyone, yet the 14-year-old found himself charged with murder after his friend was stabbed to death during a robbery attempt.
Dylan Goforth August 1, 2016
Payton Hendrick didn’t kill anyone, yet the 14-year-old found himself charged with murder after his friend was stabbed to death during a robbery attempt.
Ziva Branstetter July 31, 2016
An investigation by The Frontier finds that TCSO and county officials mostly ignored years of warnings that the jail’s medical system was largely a failure. Prisoners including Elliott Williams died.
Ziva Branstetter July 30, 2016
One year before a paralyzed veteran endured a slow death without food or water on the floor of his cell, an assistant district attorney sent an ominous email warning the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office not to ignore “any and all signs” of trouble with the jail’s health-care system.
Ziva Branstetter July 30, 2016
One year before a paralyzed veteran endured a slow death without food or water on the floor of his cell, an assistant district attorney sent an ominous email warning the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office not to ignore “any and all signs” of trouble with the jail’s health-care system.
Dylan Goforth July 28, 2016
Though Elliot Williams died in the Tulsa jail many years ago, his case only recently garnered national attention. Why is that?
For the Frontier Amanda Bland July 27, 2016
Nationally, one in five judges is a racial minority compared to more than four out of five criminal defendants, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates.
For the Frontier Ben Fenwick July 26, 2016
Was the Oklahoma Highway Patrol high-speed chase that led to the death of an Owasso woman conducted outside of state-recommended guidelines? The agency is still refusing to release records.
Kassie McClung July 25, 2016
Rex Berry, the Tulsa County Democratic candidate for sheriff, held a press conference Monday morning to discuss a judge’s order regarding a video of an inmate who died in the jail and Regalado’s actions since he took office in April.
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