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Oklahoma City police arrested 154 people during an alleged street takeover on May 17, citing illegal activities and community concerns, while some attendees argue the event was harmless.
After opponents criticizing the department held a news conference Friday morning, Chief Ron Bacy responded with his own Friday afternoon.
It's the Friday before the Memorial Day weekend and the start of summer, and many people across the state are gearing up for some fun in the sun.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 154 people were arrested in what we know as a planned operation by the Oklahoma City Police Department. The arrests were near a Southwest Oklahoma City car shop, Rocket Wrapz.
Clergy, community leaders and a large group of residents complained about t City Police Department's mass arrests at a recent ...
Law enforcement is closing part of Meridian Avenue near Interstate 40 after a sinkhole opened in the area. Oklahoma City Police Department received a call at 11:15 a.m. on Friday that a sinkhole had ...
The Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD) is responding to a homicide in Southeast OKC.According to OCPD, a victim was ...
Five years ago this Sunday, Minneapolis police officers killed George Floyd. His murder set off protests and riots across the ...
The U.S. Justice Department said the investigation into claims of civil rights violations against Mount Vernon Police was ...
Eighteen men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and 10 other people are scheduled to be put ...
The Trump administration backed away from federal efforts to investigate or oversee nearly two dozen police departments accused of civil rights violations.