Restraining order application reveals Tulsa FOP expected City of Tulsa to destroy certain public files on police misconduct for the last 20 years

TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police is suing the City of Tulsa for not destroying certain records related to police but instead releasing them to the public.

Public records that according to state law should be accessible, not given an express lane to the paper shredder and the recycling bin on a computer.

An application for a restraining order filed this week by the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police against the City of Tulsa is revealing a longstanding and shocking agreement between the City and the union representing its cops…

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