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Mental health professionals on calls would benefit police, study shows

Mental health professionals on calls would benefit police, study shows
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Man Living In US Illegally Bonds Out Of Jail After Shooting At Officer

Man Living In US Illegally Bonds Out Of Jail After Shooting At Officer
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At Tulsa Police Memorial, Inhofe Announces Legislation To Fund Officers' Mental Health Training

Chris Polansky / KWGS News Oklahoma s senior U.S. Senator, Jim Inhofe, visited the Tulsa Fallen Officers Memorial at the Tulsa Police Academy Friday to recognize National Police Week and announce legislation that would provide federal funding to help train law enforcement officers in dealing with individuals experiencing mental illness. There s a lot of opposition to law enforcement, Inhofe said. It s just unbelievable that there is. We thought we would get out where people could see us and really understand what this is all about. Inhofe said he was cosponsoring the Law Enforcement Training For Mental Health Crisis Response Act of 2021 with a bipartisan group of Senate colleagues, including Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), John Boozman (R-Ark.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), and Jon Tester (D-Mont.). 

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Cherokee Nation, Tulsa County At Odds Over Jail Contract Negotiations

By: Amelia Mugavero TULSA, Oklahoma - The Cherokee Nation and Tulsa County are at odds over how much the tribe will pay to keep inmates at the jail. After months of negotiations, they said they’ve made no headway, which means the Tulsa County Jail isn’t able to house any Cherokee inmates. Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado said they have been negotiating with the Cherokee Nation since December, figuring out where to put inmates and at what cost. Then the decision came down and we had 20 days in which to secure a contract, Regalado said.  The county said it wants to charge the tribe the same rate the federal government and the Creek Nation pay, which is $75 dollars per inmate per day. Regalado said the jail will not profit from that rate.

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