Streaming police chase
A man from Oklahoma is under arrest after allegedly stealing a police car and streaming the chase. Watch the video here.
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A man from Oklahoma is under arrest after allegedly stealing a police car and streaming the chase. Watch the video here.
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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released video of the deadly shootout that ended a week-long manhunt. The suspect, Michael Vance, was wanted for a series of shootings. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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After a week-long manhunt, Michael Vance died violently in Oklahoma Sunday night at the hands of law enforcement. Vance allegedly terrorized the state over eight days, killing, carjacking and threatening more violence. David Begnaud reports.
The manhunt for an Oklahoma suspect wanted in a deadly crime spree came to a dramatic end Sunday night. Michael Vance Jr. was killed in a shootout with law enforcement officials. David Begnaud reports from Butler, Oklahoma, near the scene of the shootout.
A massive police search is underway for an Oklahoma man suspected of shooting two officers during a violent crime spree. Michael Vance Jr., 38, appeared to taunt police by posting live messages to Facebook. He is wanted on multiple charges, including two murder counts. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Prosecutors in Tulsa, Oklahoma issued an arrest warrant Thursday for police officer Betty Shelby. Shelby shot and killed Terence Crutcher, sparking outrage and protests in Tulsa. CEO of Viollis Group International Paul Viollis joins CBSN to discuss.
Tulsa, Okla., police officer Betty Shelby was charged with first-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed black man, Terence Crutcher; according to research, the majority of Americans show some degree of unconscious negative attitudes towards minorities
Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby has been charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed black man, Terence Crutcher. Tulsa's District Attorney announced the charge Thursday afternoon. See his full remarks.
A Tulsa police officer's Facebook post about the recent police-involved shooting is going viral. DeMarco Morgan and Reena Ninan have more.
Terrence Crutcher's twin sister Tiffany is calling for charges against the officer who shot and killed her brother on Friday in Tulsa, Okla. Police have confirmed Crutcher, a father of four, did not have a weapon. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
The funeral for Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man shot and killed by a white female police officer in Oklahoma, will be Saturday. Crutcher died Friday after police responded to a report of a stalled vehicle. Protesters now want officer Betty Shelby to be arrested. The state's governor called video of the shooting "troubling." Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The family of an unarmed black man shot and killed by police in Oklahoma is calling for criminal charges. Tulsa police released footage Monday showing Terence Crutcher's death. The city's police chief called the graphic videos "very disturbing" and "difficult to watch." Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Less than 50 hours after the first explosion, police arrested a suspect in the bombings in New York City and Seaside Park, N.J.; on Friday night, an SUV broke down in Tulsa, Oklahoma, minutes later, the driver -- who was an unarmed African American -- was shot and killed by a white police officer
On Friday night, an SUV broke down in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Minutes later, the driver -- who was an unarmed African American -- was shot and killed by a white police officer. New video emerged of the fatal encounter on Monday. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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A 5.6 earthquake, centered toward the city of Pawnee, Oklahoma, has caused the "fastest and largest" shutdown of wastewater wells in state history. Mireya Villarreal has more.
We don't hear much about the first gentlemen of American politics. Come November, that could change, but there are currently six first gentlemen in the United States. Faith Sallie has more on the growing number of male spouses of female governors taking on a role often defined by gender.
Oklahoma City Thunder fans express outrage after Kevin Durant signed a two-year, $54.3 million deal with the Golden State Warriors.
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Several tornadoes touched down in the nation's heartland on Tuesday, ripping homes from the ground and destroying portions of neighborhoods. Communities in Kansas and Oklahoma were among the hardest hit. As they start to pick up the pieces, Omar Villafranca reports more bad weather is heading that way.
Oklahoma's governor vetoed a bill that would make it a felony to perform abortions. Lawmakers approved the bill Thursday. CBSN's Reena Ninan has the latest on the controversial bill and the backlash it provoked.
Caught on camera: A flatbed trailer caused an Oklahoma City overpass to collapse after passing through despite being too tall to go under. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.
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