The universal warning among drivers about speed traps and police is flashing the headlights. We've all done it and a lot of us have been saved by it, but is it legal to do in the state of Oklahoma? Can you get into trouble for flashing your headlights?
Are there any specific laws in the Sooner State that prohibit drivers from warning each other about speed traps and check points by their flashing their vehicle's headlights?
The police chief has announced that more discipline if coming for additional officers involved in the transportation of a 10-year-old to the police department.
This icy cool Oklahoma State Trooper, Brack Miller, has gone viral. Video footage from dash-cam and body-cam have been released of a recent high-speed chase and shooting that the officer was involved in. This guy is the very definition of cool under fire!
Riding a scooter when you’re drunk is really bad idea to begin with. Not only could you get hurt, but you could be arrested and charged with a DWI as well.
You're invited to 'Coffee with Cops' tomorrow morning (03-08-22) at Viridian Coffee Co. located at 343 N.W. 2nd Street from 7:00-am until 11:00-am. Officers with LPD (Lawton Police Department) will be on-site to meet and greet you. Plus, there's FREE COFFEE!
WARNING: The following video contains cuteness in very concentrated high levels that may cause serious side effects including: laughing, smiling and a general feeling of happiness. Hit play at your own discretion, you have been warned! A Tulsa police officer is caught on video pulling over his neighbor's kid.