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Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office (Oklahoma)
Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office is the chief law enforcement agency that serves a population of over 42,391 people in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. the sheriff is Larry Lane, the undersheriff is Greg Cox, and the chief deputy is Charles House. History On August 27, 1926, Deputy Sheriff Perry Chuculate was shot and killed while searching for a stolen vehicle. He and another deputy stopped a speeding car. The car was occupied by a gang bank robbers, led by two brothers, who had just committed a robbery. As the deputies approached the car the occupants exited and opened fire with rifles. The gang was led by the Kimes brothers who were convicted of manslaughter in connection with Deputy Chuculate's murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison. One of the brothers, Matthew Kimes, escaped from prison and continued his crime spree. During the following year, the escaped brother continued robbing banks with the Cotton Top Walker Gang, which was responsible for the murders of Borger, Texas ...
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Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
Sequoyah County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,281. The county seat is Sallisaw. Sequoyah County was created in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. It was named after Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee syllabary and its written language. William L. Anderson, "Sequoyah County." ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''.
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Sequoyah County is part of the Fort Smith, AR-OK

HB1804
Oklahoma House Bill 1804, officially known as the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act 2007, is a strict anti-illegal immigration law introduced by State Representative Randy Terrill, a Republican from Moore, OK. HB-1804 makes it a felony even to give a person a ride if they know or have grounds to suspect them of being an illegal immigrant. It also forbids the state from providing education, health care and many other services to undocumented immigrants, including infants, and requires police to check the immigration status of anyone "suspected" of being in this country illegally. Legislative history *February 5, 2007 – Introduced in Oklahoma House of Representatives by Republican State Representative Randy Terrill. *March 1, 2007 – Approved by House Judiciary and Public Safety Committee *March 7, 2007 – Approved by full House of Representatives 88–9 *March 8, 2007 – Introduced in Oklahoma Senate by Republican State Senator James Allen Williamson. *Apr ...
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List Of Law Enforcement Agencies In Oklahoma
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Oklahoma. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 ''Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,'' the state had 483 law enforcement agencies employing 8,639 sworn police officers, about 237 for each 100,000 residents. State agencies *Attorney General of Oklahoma *Grand River Dam Authority Police Department *Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission *Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control *Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner *Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training *Oklahoma Criminal Justice Resource Center *Oklahoma Department of Corrections *Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management *Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality **Criminal Investigation Unit *Oklahoma Department of Public Safety **Oklahoma Highway Patrol **Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security *Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation **Park ranger, Oklahoma Sta ...
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