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Six Oklahoma Lawmen Recognized

Oklahoma County District Attorney's Office

Six Oklahoma lawmen were inducted into the sixth class of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Hall of Fame.

Tulsa Police Major Julie Harris says the six inductees for the 2014 class are: Barry T. Black, Joe R. Cannon, Phil Cotten, David Prater, Darrell Weaver, and Charles "Chuck" Smith.

Prater is a former police officer and currently the Oklahoma County district attorney. Weaver is the director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

An induction ceremony was held on Saturday at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City.

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