Agents investigate traffic-stop shooting in Harmon County

 

January 19, 2017



GOULD, Okla. (AP) — Authorities say a sheriff's deputy in western Oklahoma opened fire on a man during a traffic stop, but no one was seriously hurt.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation says the shooting happened Tuesday near Gould, or about 140 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. The OSBI says a Harmon County sheriff's deputy pulled over a man on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle.

The OSBI says the driver got out of the pickup truck at the deputy's request, but then re-entered the vehicle and reportedly tried to run over the deputy. Authorities say the officer, who wasn't hurt, fired...



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