Shot by Shot: Tracking Oklahoma police shootings in 2024
The Frontier is tracking shootings by police officers in 2024.
Dylan Goforth February 5, 2024
The Frontier is tracking shootings by police officers in 2024.
Ari Fife January 11, 2024
Hate crime investigations based on gender and sexual orientation are complicated by a patchwork of state and federal laws. There’s no required training for police.
Dylan Goforth December 28, 2023
Some were sent to prison after testimony from witnesses who later recanted. Others were convicted based on faulty evidence before advances in DNA testing.
Dylan Goforth and Ziva Branstetter December 28, 2023
A new discovery follows years of claims that the evidence had been destroyed. The victim says doubts about the case always haunted her.
Clifton Adcock and Dylan Goforth December 18, 2023
Some minors were not kept separate from adult prisoners. In one case, a juvenile was housed with an adult, an inspection found.
Brianna Bailey December 14, 2023
Prosecutors have filed a flurry of criminal child neglect cases involving women who used marijuana during their pregnancies since the state legalized medical use.
Ashlynd Huffman December 7, 2023
Firearms have been the leading cause of domestic violence homicides in Oklahoma since 1998. The state’s anti-red flag law bans any efforts to seize weapons by court order.
Ashlynd Huffman November 30, 2023
Phillip Dean Hancock, 59, was put to death for the 2001 murders of two men in Oklahoma City. He is the 11th person executed since the state resumed use of the death penalty in 2021.
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