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Bill Filed Would Allow Attorney General To Investigate Officer-Involved Fatalities

State Rep. Mike Shelton (D-Oklahoma City)
Oklahoma House

A Democratic state representative has filed a measure that would allow the Oklahoma attorney general to investigate and prosecute officer-involved civilian fatalities.

House Bill 1319 was announced Wednesday by state Rep. Mike Shelton of Oklahoma City. The proposal would give the attorney general the discretion to open an investigation into any death in Oklahoma caused by a law-enforcement officer.

Shelton says the public deserves to know that an impartial, thorough investigation is going to be conducted when a law enforcement officer causes the death of a civilian.

The legislative session begins Feb. 2.

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