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Oklahoma’s strangulation laws: penalties, training gaps, and inconsistencies
Lori Fullbright
Domestic assault and battery by strangulation is classified as a felony in Oklahoma, with penalties for a first offense ranging from one to three years in prison. A second conviction can result in a sentence of three to 10 years in prison. However, because strangulation is not considered an 85 percent crime, offenders often serve only a fraction of their sentence, with many released in a matter of months.
How to escape a strangulation attempt: Tulsa County deputy shares self-defense tips
Lori Fullbright
Strangulation is one of the most dangerous forms of assault, and knowing how to respond could save your life. Deputy Kimber Take with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office teaches both law enforcement and citizens how to defend themselves.
Strangulation can kill days later: The hidden, lasting effects
Lori Fullbright
Strangulation can cause victims to pass out in seconds—but the real danger may come days or even weeks later.
Tulsa Women Fall Victim To News On 6 'Purse Snatcher'
News On 6
Women tend to carry their whole lives in their purses, yet, they are quick to leave them in cars or put them in a shopping cart.
When A Stranger Knocks: A Crime Safety Test
News 9
What do you do when a stranger knocks at your door? We went door to door to test people's safety awareness.
News On 6 Special Hidden Camera Investigation: Would You Go With A Stranger?
News On 6
Most women think they're pretty careful when it comes to personal and parking lot safety, but how vulnerable are we really?
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Woman stabbed on Tulsa bus, suspect in custody
Digital Intern
Police say the 43-year-old female victim underwent surgery for injuries sustained and doctors remain hopeful for her recovery.
Woman stabbed on Tulsa bus, suspect in custody
Digital Intern
Police say the 43-year-old female victim underwent surgery for injuries sustained and doctors remain hopeful for her recovery.
What is broken heart syndrome, and what are the symptoms?
Graham Dowers
Broken heart syndrome, a stress-induced heart condition more common in women but deadlier in men, can mimic a heart attack and requires immediate medical attention.
What is broken heart syndrome, and what are the symptoms?
Graham Dowers
Broken heart syndrome, a stress-induced heart condition more common in women but deadlier in men, can mimic a heart attack and requires immediate medical attention.
Money Monday: Can Medicaid take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma?
Jonathan Cooper
On this week’s Money Monday, financial expert Paul Hood explained whether or not Medicaid can take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma.
Money Monday: Can Medicaid take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma?
Jonathan Cooper
On this week’s Money Monday, financial expert Paul Hood explained whether or not Medicaid can take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma.
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Woman stabbed on Tulsa bus, suspect in custody
Digital Intern
Police say the 43-year-old female victim underwent surgery for injuries sustained and doctors remain hopeful for her recovery.
What is broken heart syndrome, and what are the symptoms?
Graham Dowers
Broken heart syndrome, a stress-induced heart condition more common in women but deadlier in men, can mimic a heart attack and requires immediate medical attention.
Money Monday: Can Medicaid take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma?
Jonathan Cooper
On this week’s Money Monday, financial expert Paul Hood explained whether or not Medicaid can take your house if you enter long-term care in Oklahoma.
Tulsa's homeless shelters caught off guard by camp sweeps issued by the governor
Cal Day
Some places that work with Tulsa's homeless population are expecting a lot more people to be looking for help following camp sweeps issued by the governor.
Gen Z turning to Catholicism: Tulsa priest sees rising interest in faith among young Americans
Eden Jones
Young Gen Z Americans are turning to Catholicism for order, identity, and moral clarity, according to the National Catholic Register and a Tulsa Priest.
A tall order: 66-foot dinosaur to loom over Route 66 in Tulsa’s Howard Park
Emory Bryan
Massive dinosaur takes step toward final approval with parks board review of project to erect a 66-foot-tall statue in Tulsa's Howard Park.
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