Oklahoma assistant attorney general arrested for crashes

 


BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) — An assistant in the Oklahoma attorney general's office has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested for hit-and-run and fleeing police in Broken Arrow.

Assistant Solicitor General Courtney Jordan was placed on leave, according to a statement Wednesday from a spokesperson for state Attorney General John O'Connor.

"Ms. Jordan has been with the Attorney General's office for three months," Rachel Roberts said. "Attorney General O'Connor is thankful no one was seriously hurt and grateful to the Broken Arrow Police Department for their response and handling...



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