Hearing set on request to withhold fatal police shooting video

The Associated Press and McAlester News-Capital - September 15, 2019 8:31 am

(Information from: McAlester News-Capital, http://www.mcalesternews.com)
McALESTER, Okla. (AP) – A hearing has been scheduled on an objection to a southeast Oklahoma prosecutor’s request to keep the public from seeing video of a fatal police shooting in McAlester.
The McAlester News-Capital and McAlester attorney Brecken Wagner are seeking video of the July 17th shooting that killed 35-year-old Mark Anson Schoggins. Police have said that Schoggins was shot by officers following a high speed chase that began when he stole items from a liquor store.
Pittsburg County District Judge Mike Hogan had granted District Attorney Charles Sullivan’s motion to withhold the video on the grounds that it’s part of an ongoing investigation, though Sullivan acknowledged that it is a public record.
The judge has now set an October 2nd hearing on Brecken’s request to set aside the judge’s ruling and object to Sullivan’s motion.

 

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