The Latest: Ex-Oklahoma sheriff avoids jail time over memo
A former Oklahoma sheriff will not serve jail time after pleading no contest to failing to release key information about the training of a reserve deputy who killed an unarmed man last year.
Glanz was indicted last September following an investigation that began after his friend — reserve deputy Robert Bates — shot and killed Eric Harris during an April 2015 sting operation.
A former Oklahoma sheriff who was friends with a reserve deputy who killed an unarmed man last year has pleaded no contest to failing to release key information about how the officer was trained.
A special grand jury indicted Glanz last September, saying he should have shared a 2009 memo that raised questions about Robert Bates' qualifications.