Oklahoma County DA Asks OSBI for Assistance in Ryan Walters Investigation
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JUL 30 – Oklahoma County District Attorney Vicki Behenna requested the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to assist in probing allegations of obscene content during a closed-door education board meeting.
- On Tuesday, Ryan Walters told FOX 25 he had been cleared by both the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office and OMES.
- Following the July 24 executive session, OMES asked the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office to investigate allegations by board members Carson and Deatherage about obscene images on Walters' TV.
- Analysis of the Samsung TV found it connected to the WiFi with cable access, streaming, and an antenna.
- According to the sheriff’s spokesman, the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office says the investigation remains ongoing and no one has been cleared of wrongdoing.
- Seeking a broader inquiry, the DA asked the OSBI to join, to examine whether obscene material was shown during the July 24 executive session.
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The Oklahoma County District Attorney asked the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for assistance in the investigation related to the state board of education meeting.In a post on Facebook the DA said they asked for the investigation to, "support a complete and well-coordinated investigation." Oklahoma state lawmakers got an update on how the investigation into allegations against Ryan Walters is going.The Office of Management and Enterprise…
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