




Snarkio 🇺🇸
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Lives in a city owned by Oklahoma’s most progressive oligarch, whose topdog has cemented himself on the city council for 15 years. There's more---much more.













DOWNTOWN GUN ARRESTS – 3 suspects arrested for carrying guns when they shouldn’t be Facts of the Case: - Officers called to help disperse crowd - 1 suspect in crowd arrested for Unlawful Carry - Officers called to break up fight - 1 suspect arrested for Carrying a Firearm While Intoxicated, Obstruction - Officers see suspect running toward fight - 1 suspect arrested for Possession of a Firearm After Juvenile Adjudication The rest of the story: On March 22, 2026, around 1 a.m., Tulsa Police Officers responded to The Boxyard as about 200 people failed to leave the property after hours. While making announcements to get the crowd to leave, Officers saw 20-year-old Kamarjae Boyd moving through the crowd with a gun in his waistband. Boyd was avoiding security near the bar entrance and Officers stopped him. Officers arrested Boyd for Unlawful Carry. About an hour later, Officers were flagged down by security at The Boxyard to help break up a fight. Officers watched 22-year-old Alexx Lewis ignoring their commands to break it up and he fought with Officers as they tried to take him into custody. Lewis had a gun in his pants, and when we took him into custody, it had fallen into his pant leg, where we recovered it. Lewis was intoxicated. He was arrested for several infractions, including Carrying a Firearm while Intoxicated and two counts of Obstructing Justice. During the fight, a man pointed a gun into the crowd then ran away toward a parking lot near 4th and Frankfort. Officers saw the man, 18-year-old Sire Brown, grab a backpack from a car then quickly walk back toward the fight. Officers chased after Brown and found him hiding in the bed of a pickup truck. Brown had a gun in his backpack, and two additional guns in the car he had grabbed it from. Brown was arrested for three counts of Possession of a Firearm After Juvenile Adjudication. These are arrests, not convictions. Excellent work by all the Officers involved with this volatile situation. It is very likely that their outstanding efforts thwarted possible shootings that night. #TulsaPolice





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I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country