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OCPD Officer Arrested for Rape
SUMMARY: An Oklahoma City police officer, Shamar Kitchens, faces multiple charges, including first-degree rape, forcible sodomy, and domestic assault. The case, originating in Canadian County, began when the victim called police while in a vehicle with Kitchens during an argument, which escalated to sexual assault and physical violence. Kitchens has been with the department since January 2023 and is currently on paid administrative leave. He was released on bail less than 24 hours after his arrest. Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation and will present findings to the District Attorney’s office. An order of protection was also issued for the victim.
OCPD Officer Arrested for Rape
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Edmond police officer seeks immunity in brother's shooting
SUMMARY: Lieutenant Jennifer Haddock of the Edmond Police Department shot her brother, Sean, in August 2023, and is seeking immunity from prosecution under Oklahoma’s Stand Your Ground law. During a 911 call, she reported the incident, stating, “I just shot my brother.” The court documents indicate Sean was under the influence of meth and fentanyl, posing a dangerous threat while blocking her exit in their mother’s apartment. Haddock’s attorney argues she acted in self-defense after attempting de-escalation and faced imminent danger. The law allows individuals to use deadly force if they reasonably believe it’s necessary to prevent significant harm.
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Thanksgiving gathering turns deadly in SE OKC
SUMMARY: A Thanksgiving gathering in southeast Oklahoma City turned deadly early Friday morning when gunfire erupted, resulting in one death. Police responded to reports of a shooting and found the victim, who later died at the hospital. A suspect, born in 2000, is in custody, but identities and motives remain unclear, as investigations continue. Witnesses reported that a dozen people were present when an uninvited group arrived. This incident follows previous disturbances at the same home, and police believe it resulted from an argument between two groups. Authorities assured there is no ongoing threat to the public.
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GOP governors warn of ag challenges if new farm bill not passed | National
SUMMARY: A group of 17 Republican governors has sent a letter to congressional leaders warning that delayed reforms and inflation are pushing farmers to their limits. They highlight significant cost increases in fuel, fertilizer, and feed, as the 2018 Farm Bill is set to expire after September 30, 2024. The governors stress that an extension of the outdated 2018 Farm Bill won’t address current needs, emphasizing agriculture’s role in national security. U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall criticized Senate Democrats for abandoning bipartisan negotiations, while Congress weighs a one-year extension versus a new Farm Bill that addresses evolving agricultural challenges.
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