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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | John Hayes
The Featured Video may be disturbing to some viewers. The video was released March 20, 2025OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A federal lawsuit has been filed against a former Oklahoma City police officer, the City of Oklahoma City and the state’s Attorney General, alleging excessive force and civil rights violations during an incident in October. How did we get here? The lawsuit stems from an October 27 traffic stop involving 71-year-old Lich Vu and former Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson.
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2 weeks ago |
kfor.com | John Hayes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A Tulsa County District judge says the first Oklahoman to apply for resentencing under the Oklahoma Survivor’s Act will get a hearing to decide if her current life sentence is illegal. News 4 has been following April Wilkens’ case. She admitted to the 1999 murder of her ex-boyfriend, Terry Carlton. Wilkens said that she was held hostage, raped and assaulted before she shot Carlton with his own gun.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | John Hayes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A Tulsa County District judge says the first Oklahoman to apply for resentencing under the Oklahoma Survivor’s Act will get a hearing to decide if her current life sentence is illegal. News 4 has been following April Wilkens’ case. She admitted to the 1999 murder of her ex-boyfriend, Terry Carlton. Wilkens said that she was held hostage, raped and assaulted before she shot Carlton with his own gun.
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2 weeks ago |
kfor.com | John Hayes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma state legislator Jason Lowe tells News 4 he’s excited to get to work following his decisive win in Oklahoma County District 1 for the commissioner seat. Lowe, an elected Democrat while in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, grabbed more than 85% of the special election vote Tuesday, beating out challenger Jed Green by thousands of votes. He’s been elected to fill the remainder of former District 1 Commissioner Carrie Blumert’s term, who resigned last year.
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3 weeks ago |
kfor.com | John Hayes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper helped recover two kids named in an Amber Alert out of San Antonio, Texas, this week. The Texas Department of Public Safety issued the alert that was posted on social media early Tuesday morning, along with images of the children, the two adults they were last seen with, and suspect vehicles.
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Same person (someone I know) continues to call me and leave me messages for another John Hayes in his contact list. It’s been going on for years. Have corrected them many times. Think I might have to block the number.

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