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A group of people gathered in front of the Pottawatomie County District Attorneys office in Shawnee, asking the district attorney to file criminal charges and release information on Ronald Givenâs death June 6.
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Ronald Given
On a morning in Shawnee in January 2019, Ronald Gene Given was in a panicked frenzy.
A member of the Kiowa Tribe who friends nicknamed âHappy,â Given had walked into a Tractor Supply Co. and told employees someone was trying to kill him. He grabbed a shopping cart and started to ram it into the shopâs windows and pulled clothing off racks.
Mar 14, 2021
NORMAN â Findings from an internal diversity committee at the Norman Police Department and partnership with the University of Oklahoma will eventually be made public, a spokeswoman said.
In an effort to better identify and address issues related to bias, the NPD has partnered with University of Oklahoma s Knee Institute on an initiative, Partnership for Evaluating Police.
NPD spokeswoman Sarah Jensen said results of the partnership and findings would be released to the public.
âFindings and analysis reports will be provided from the partnership with the Knee Institute,â she said.
The partnership will pair âsocial work scholars to provide not only external, unbiased evaluation of police-related community contact data, but also to develop a consultation mechanism to learn more about how to adjust policies and procedures to better serve the needs of the Norman community,â a prepared statement dated Jan. 12, 2021 reads.