Public costs for ex-reserve deputy's case reach over $330K

 

September 14, 2016



TULSA, Okla. (AP, posted Sept. 13, 2016) — Public costs connected to the case involving an ex-reserve deputy who fatally shot an unarmed man has reached over $334,000.

The costs have reached $334,160 following the settlement of tort claim filed by a former spokesman for an Oklahoma sheriff's office against Tulsa County, The Tulsa World (http://bit.ly/2cTBTmI) reports.

Former Sheriff Stanley Glanz fired Maj. Shannon Clark after Robert Bates fatally shot Eric Harris in April 2015. Clark claimed he was fired during a "biased sham investigation," to find out who leaked an internal document that qu...



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