Grand jury documents present case of neglect, partiality at Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
“So,” Bowman wrote, “I was assigned this investigation by the Sheriff after he advised the key person to not talk to me or anyone else about it.”
Dylan Goforth October 1, 2015
“So,” Bowman wrote, “I was assigned this investigation by the Sheriff after he advised the key person to not talk to me or anyone else about it.”
For the Frontier October 1, 2015
“I am certainly sorry to see the way it ended,” said Sand Springs Police Chief Mike Carter.
Ziva Branstetter Cary Aspinwall September 30, 2015
Glossip was scheduled to be put to death at 3 p.m. Wednesday but the state didn’t have the right drug so he received a 37-day stay.
Dylan Goforth September 30, 2015
Glanz, who was out of state, said through his attorney, Scott Wood, that he would resign prior to a Nov. 10 hearing over his misdemeanor charges. Meanwhile, Undersheriff Rick Weigel will take control of day-to-day operations, Wood said.
Dylan Goforth September 30, 2015
At 2 p.m. a report containing the grand jury’s actual findings will be released.
In the meantime, here are the eight recommendations the grand jury suggested for the sheriff’s office.
Cary Aspinwall Ziva Branstetter September 30, 2015
A flurry of last-minute court filings on behalf of death row inmate Richard Glossip continued Tuesday, with his lawyers continuing to press for a stay due to new evidence.
Dylan Goforth September 29, 2015
Glanz, who testified last week for three hours in front of a grand jury investigating him and the sheriff’s office, has hinted recently in interviews with The Frontier that he has at least considered resigning, something he had previously claimed he would not do.
For the Frontier September 29, 2015
The new $45 million center would consolidate all Tulsa County Juvenile Court facilities into one facility and include a 55-bed detention center.
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