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Bennett Geister, president of OKC Communities – Mercy, described a recent incident where a family member gave alcohol to a hospital patient who then assaulted staff and did widespread room and ...
Shortly after the discovery of the crime, an arrest warrant was issued for Johnson. [6] He was arrested later that same day in Coweta and extradited to Tulsa, where he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson. [3] According to the arrest report submitted by the Tulsa Police Department, Johnson admitted to both ...
An Oklahoma judge has exonerated a man who spent nearly 50 years in prison for murder, the longest serving inmate to be declared innocent of a crime. Glynn Simmons, 71, who was released in July ...
The former president of the J.R. Gladden Society, a national organization of orthopedic physicians of color claimed the attack was a part of practicing medicine and that 99% of doctors across the country would report being threatened, having to fire patients, get restraining orders, or carry concealed for protection. [21]
At his 1999 murder trial, this evidence led to Lockett and his accomplices' convictions. [11] [1] In 2000, he and his accomplices were convicted of murder, rape, forcible sodomy, kidnapping, assault, and battery. Clayton Lockett was sentenced to death, while his two accomplices, Alfonzo Veasey Lockett and Shawn Mathis, to life in prison.
A former corrections officer was charged Thursday with second-degree murder in the death of a patient at New Hampshire’s prison psychiatric unit nine months ago. Matthew Millar, 39, of Boscawen ...
By 2009, it had been taken over by Union Hospital, based in Terre Haute, and renamed Union Hospital Clinton. [7] [3] Majors appealed to the Indiana Supreme Court, which let the verdict stand in 2002. [12] He served his sentence at Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, where he died of heart failure on September 24, 2017.
Jul. 25—Fifty years ago on Thursday, what some consider the most destructive riot in U.S. history, erupted at Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. July 27, 1973, started as a regular day at ...