
“The troopers responded to a report of a stranded vehicle in Okmulgee County, about 20 miles south of Tulsa, about 9:30 p.m. Friday. They found two men trying to remove a vehicle from a roadway over which water was rising and moving quickly, according to Capt. Paul Timmons. ‘They were trying to get them to come out of the water. They were worried about them getting swept away,’ Timmons said. ‘(The men), for whatever reason, were just really upset about having to leave the vehicle there.’ At least one man attacked a trooper after reaching dry land and was shot and killed. KOKI-TV reported that the man who was killed was an assistant pastor of Faith Bible Church in Tulsa.”
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