Okla. State Senate: Ceremonial Bill Signing Helps Give Meaning/hope, Nine Years After Unarmed Tulsan Was Shot by Security Guard
March 29, 2024
March 29, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 29 -- The Oklahoma State Senate issued the following news release on March 28, 2024:
In February of 2015 in Tulsa, an unarmed young Black man, Monroe "Trey" Bird III, was shot in a car in his apartment's parking lot and left paralyzed by a security guard who reportedly was in possession of marijuana and had other medication in his system at the time. Bird, 21, died a few months later. Even though Bird lived in the apartment complex and had do . . .
In February of 2015 in Tulsa, an unarmed young Black man, Monroe "Trey" Bird III, was shot in a car in his apartment's parking lot and left paralyzed by a security guard who reportedly was in possession of marijuana and had other medication in his system at the time. Bird, 21, died a few months later. Even though Bird lived in the apartment complex and had do . . .