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Okemah's embattled police force: shamed, fired, and forced out over sisters bond. It is a rare and refreshing moment when we get to report that the cops were NOT the villains of the story.
Let’s quit pretending District 20’s Attorney, Melissa Handke, made some noble, justified, legal decision, when she announced she shut the door on Drug Court referrals back on July 8th. This wasn’t oversight. This wasn’t reform. It was a god...
Johnston County Sheriff’s Deputy (and wife to her direct supervisor, Sheriff Gary Dodd) is confronted by family members of an 18 year old, who the family says was simply bringing flowers to his ex-girlfriend. Deputy Allyson Orr-Dodd claims ...
Under Melissa Handke’s watch, District 20 is facing a profound crisis of confidence in its so-called justice system. At the center of the storm are recurring allegations of misconduct by law enforcement officers, documented citizen complain...
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