OSBI Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting

Mike Seals - February 1, 2021 10:47 pm

** The following update is based on an active and ongoing investigation. The OSBI’s initial understanding of the facts and circumstances may evolve over the course of the investigation as witnesses are interviewed and evidence is collected and analyzed. Upon completion of the OSBI investigation, agents will submit a report summarizing their investigation to the District Attorney’s Office. The District Attorney will determine whether or not to file charges.

McCURTAIN COUNTY, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred in McCurtain County, Okla., yesterday evening.

Based on the OSBI’s initial investigation, this is what is known at this time:

• On January 31, 2021 at 5:20 p.m., the McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a domestic assault occurring in the 1700 block of Lavender Road in Broken Bow, Okla.

• It was reported that 39-year-old Franklin Gray was holding his mother down on a couch and she was having trouble breathing.

• When the three deputies arrived, they found Gray outside the residence.

• Deputies attempted to take Gray into custody when he began fighting them. At one point during the struggle, Gray attempted to take one deputy’s gun, ripping the holster from the deputy’s belt at which point the weapon discharged.

• Deputies tased Gray in an attempt to get the situation under control, which was unsuccessful and the altercation continued.

• Gray was shot during the altercation and died at the scene from his injuries.

• None of the deputies involved were injured and all three are on routine administrative leave.

There is no additional information to be released at this time.

 

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