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TCSO: Deputy shouldn't be charged because he confused his weapons (video)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Shooter" data-source="post: 2733744" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The Tulsa World article I read stated he served as a police office for 1 year in <strong>1964-1965</strong>. Then it went on to say that a lot of the reserve officers are wealthy citizens who donate to the police department.</p><p></p><p><em>"Bates apparently is not alone as both a donor and reserve deputy. While the Sheriff’s Office has not released its full roster, Clark said other wealthy donors are among the agency’s 130 reserve deputies.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>“There are lots of wealthy people in the reserve program,” he said. “Many of them make donations of items. That’s not unusual at all.” </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"Bates has donated multiple vehicles, guns and stun guns to the Sheriff’s Office since he became a reserve deputy in 2008, Clark said. The Sheriff’s Office did not have an itemized list of donations made by Bates available Monday and deferred that question to the county commissioners’ office, which tracks those items."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Shooter, post: 2733744, member: 10"] The Tulsa World article I read stated he served as a police office for 1 year in [B]1964-1965[/B]. Then it went on to say that a lot of the reserve officers are wealthy citizens who donate to the police department. [I]"Bates apparently is not alone as both a donor and reserve deputy. While the Sheriff’s Office has not released its full roster, Clark said other wealthy donors are among the agency’s 130 reserve deputies. “There are lots of wealthy people in the reserve program,” he said. “Many of them make donations of items. That’s not unusual at all.” "Bates has donated multiple vehicles, guns and stun guns to the Sheriff’s Office since he became a reserve deputy in 2008, Clark said. The Sheriff’s Office did not have an itemized list of donations made by Bates available Monday and deferred that question to the county commissioners’ office, which tracks those items."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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