Oklahoma City Police Department
Chicken-Fried News: Body cam debacle
Oklahoma City Police Department’s body cam program has been suspended because it wasn’t cleared by the police union.
My first year involved, I think we estimated 30,000 attendees, and last year, I think we estimated 70,000 over the three days, Clark said. That’s a big difference.
“My first year involved, I think we estimated 30,000 attendees, and last year, I think we estimated 70,000 over the three days,” Clark said. “That’s a big difference.”
Read it here: Full OKC Pride statement on OKC Pride events and Orlando nightclub attack
Pride was born of a need to stand up against oppression, discrimination and to fight for equality.
Chicken-Fried News: Arresting kindness
An Oklahoma City Police officer saved a toddler’s life in a local restaurant recently.
A local organization offers help to people affected by domestic abuse
YWCA Oklahoma City offers help to people suffering from domestic abuse.
Chicken-Fried News: Undercover exposure
A Yukon Police Department dispatcher found himself in the hot seat after a prostitution sting in OKC.
Who helps officers when tragedy strikes?
“Officers are the last ones to ask for help themselves,” Giltner said.
Police hold crime prevention meeting
Oklahoma City police officers offered crime prevention tips and talked about neighborhood design in a recent meeting in south OKC.
Chicken-Fried News: Ring leaders
Three men robbed a jewelry store in Quail Springs Mall and only took rings.
