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Allison Griffin holds up a photo of her son Julian Rose, who was shot and killed by Glenpool Police officers in December 2020. Allison didn t learn why he was shot or the events leading up to his encounter with law enforcement until almost five months after the incident.
Tribal Nations are being asked to take on more responsibility when it comes to policing, prosecution and when families experience something tragic like one of their loved ones getting shot by police. Allison Herrera reports on the potential for information to fall through the cracks when multiple jurisdictions are involved.
This story is a partnership between KOSU and The Frontier.
The U.S. attorney has charged a man with bank fraud in connection with a nearly $100,000 loan his business received under a program designed to help keep businessesâ workforces employed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rafael Maturino, 40, was charged Wednesday in Tulsa federal court with bank fraud related to a loan he applied for on behalf of a business that he claimed to own and operate, according to the charge.
The fraud charge alleges Maturino on April 28 sought a Paycheck Protection Program loan for Maturino Enterprises Inc. at First National Bank of Owasso.
âThe (Paycheck Protection Program) was developed to ease the pain of COVID-19 economic restraints on working Americans,â said U.S. Attorney Trent Shores, in a statement. âThis defendant is alleged to have applied for a PPP loan under false pretenses.â
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