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Justice Department review of Tulsa Race Massacre
Justice Department says there are 'credible reports' law enforcement took part in 1921 Tulsa massacre
Some law enforcement members participated in arson and murders that occurred during the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report released Friday.
Justice Dept. corrects legal record on ‘systematic’ Tulsa Race Massacre
A new federal review finds the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre was the result of systematic, racially motivated violence targeting Black residents of the city’s Greenwood District.
Justice Department finds Tulsa Race Massacre was ‘systemic’ and ‘coordinated’
The Department of Justice found in a newly released report that though the Tulsa Race Massacre was a “systematic” and “coordinated” attack that transcended mere mob violence, any legal repercussions are no longer possible in light of the statute of limitations.
Justice Department review of Tulsa Race Massacre: Read the full report
The review, announced Sept. 30, involved speaking with survivors and with descendants of survivors, examining firsthand accounts and legal documents, and speaking to scholars.
DOJ: Tulsa law enforcement 'participated in murder' during Race Massacre
The U.S. Department of Justice released a new report Friday on the Tulsa Race Massacre more than 100 after publishing its first account.
DOJ issues Tulsa Race Massacre Report
On Friday, the Department of Justice issued a report on the Tulsa Race Massacre, outlining its finding and evaluation of the massacre undertaken in accordance with the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act.
Federal Probe of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Says 'No Avenue' for Criminal Case in Connection to Attack
The first-ever U.S. Justice Department review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre finds there is no longer an avenue to bring a criminal case in association with the attack by a white mob on a thriving Bl
Tulsa Race Massacre: Barbaric but not prosecutable, DOJ finds
The Justice Department in a report released Friday concluded "no avenue for prosecution exists" for the crimes carried out during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the deadliest series of murders in U.
DOJ report on Tulsa Race Massacre: 'No avenue of prosecution now exists'
"Had today’s more robust civil rights laws been in effect in 1921, federal prosecutors could have pursued hate crime charges against the massacre’s perpetrators, including both public officials and private citizens,
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DOJ says 'no avenue' to prosecute those who perpetrated Tulsa Race Massacre
More than 100 years after the massacre destroyed Tulsa's Greenwood community, the Department of Justice says there is no ...
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Concerns raised about Tulsa 911 center's service, particularly related to fire calls
Members of a working group examining the city's pre-hospitilization services say they've received reports of delays in fire ...
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Tulsa police investigating homicide near 1st and Utica
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa police are investigating the city's latest homicide. It happened in midtown near 1st and Utica.
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Komets rally for OT win over Tulsa to open road trip
Down 2-0 in the third period, the Komets rallied to defeat Tulsa in overtime by a score of 3-2 to open a three-game road ...
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Tulsa Police investigating 2nd homicide of 2025
TULSA, Okla. — Police are investigating a suspected homicide in midtown Friday morning. FOX23 is on scene near 1st and Utica, ...
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Tulsa police seek public help to identify suspect in stolen check fraud case
Can you help identify?The Financial Crimes Unit of the Tulsa Police Department is requesting assistance in identifying this ...
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