Bates faces arraignment today

Ponca City Now - July 13, 2015 7:57 am

TULSA, Okla. (AP) – A former Oklahoma volunteer sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot an unarmed man faces arraigned on a second-degree manslaughter charge.

Former Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office reserve deputy Robert Bates is scheduled to appear Monday in Tulsa district court.

Bates has pleaded not guilty in the April 2 shooting death of Eric Harris, saying he confused his stun gun and handgun.

After the shooting and a leaked memo from 2009 that raised concerns about Bates’ training, a judge ordered a grand jury to investigate whether reserve deputies who gave donations to the sheriff have been given special treatment. Thousands of residents signed a petition to empanel the grand jury, which convenes July 20.

Bates donated thousands of dollars in cash and equipment to the agency and was the sheriff’s campaign manager.

 

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