• About
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Contact Us
Thursday, June 5, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NEWS ALERTS
GantNews.com
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • A & E
    • Business News
    • Crime
    • Local News
    • Explore Jefferson
    • Features
    • Health News
      • Health & Wellness
    • Sports
      • Local Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
  • Clearfield County Fair
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • A & E
    • Business News
    • Crime
    • Local News
    • Explore Jefferson
    • Features
    • Health News
      • Health & Wellness
    • Sports
      • Local Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
  • Clearfield County Fair
No Result
View All Result
GantNews.com
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home News National News

Ex-Oklahoma deputy gets 4 years for mistaking gun for Taser

by CNN
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
in National News
0
0

A former Oklahoma deputy who said he meant to use his stun gun but instead fatally shot a suspect with his revolver received a four-year sentence Tuesday, CNN affiliate KTUL reported.

Robert Bates, 74, got the maximum possible sentence. A jury on April 27 found him guilty of second-degree manslaughter and recommended the four-year sentence.

At the time of the shooting, Bates was 73 and the CEO of an insurance company. He had worked for the Tulsa Police Department for a year in the 1960s and had been a reserve deputy with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office since 2008.

On April 2, 2015, he was providing backup and parked several blocks away from an undercover officer conducting a sting operation to try to catch Eric Courtney Harris illegally selling a gun.

As deputies rolled up to arrest Harris that day, the suspect bolted and was pursued by officers, who caught him and took him to the ground. Bates got out of his vehicle and fired his pistol into Harris’ back.

“Oh! I shot him! I’m sorry!” Bates said, as captured in a video of the shooting.

Authorities said Bates thought he pulled out his Taser but “inadvertently” fired his gun.

The death of Harris is one of several nationally known cases in which a white law enforcement officer killed an unarmed black man. These cases have galvanized the public over tactics that police are trained to use.

Seven dead after record-setting floods in Texas, Kansas
Florida alligators found eating human remains

CNN

Next Post

Seven dead after record-setting floods in Texas, Kansas

Please login to join discussion
GantNews.com

© 2020 GantNews

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Contact Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • A & E
    • Business News
    • Crime
    • Local News
    • Explore Jefferson
    • Features
    • Health News
      • Health & Wellness
    • Sports
      • Local Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
  • Clearfield County Fair

© 2020 GantNews