Authorities have charged a 73-year-old reserve deputy from Tulsa, Oklahoma with manslaughter after he accidentally shot and killed a man earlier this month when he fired his handgun during an altercation instead of a Taser.
Authorities have charged a 73-year-old reserve deputy from Tulsa, Oklahoma with manslaughter after he accidentally shot and killed a man earlier this month when he fired his handgun during an altercation instead of a Taser.
The reserve deputy, Bob Bates, was charged with second-degree manslaughter involving culpable negligence, District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler told reporters on Monday.
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