Here’s a look at the week’s top stories:
Finding Eugene: Search intensifies for missing Broken Arrow man
(OKLAHOMA) Since Eugene Kozuk walked away from his mother’s home in the middle of the night 12 days ago, family and friends have lurched between hopeful resolve and, increasingly, dealing with despair.
Kozuk, a 46-year-old man who is schizophrenic, diabetic and has several severe medical issues, was seen on a surveillance camera leaving the house on Indianwood Avenue near Little Rock Street in Broken Arrow at 4 a.m. on May 24.
Let's Talk About Eloy Bida: Too Long; Do Read
(NATIONAL) I was very hesitant to post this because I don't want it to be weaponized to question anyone's Indigeneity. I'm not questioning that at all.
I'm questioning a carefully crafted, inauthentic public persona.
Oklahoma cops can still use training banned in other states after allegations it promotes violence and illegal tactics
(OKLAHOMA) A medic for the Oklahoma and Canadian county sheriff’s tactical team stood in front of nearly 1,000 officers from across the country in Atlantic City and explained his distaste for treating gang members.
“I don’t like treating turds, right? Like f*** it, the ambulance can take care of them, right?”
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WEATHER ACROSS AMERICA
(NATIONAL) Thunderstorms to be most active across the High Plains into parts of the Southeast, and hot weather to begin returning to parts of the West.
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