Shannon Clark – Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

Major Shannon Clark was fired in 2015 on allegations of harassing and intimidating subordinates and creating a hostile work environment. Clark denied the allegations and filed a wrongful termination claim, which was settled for $150,000. His termination was part of the broader fallout from the Robert Bates scandal. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Shannon Clark](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/shannon-clark/)

Tom Huckeby – Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

Major Tom Huckeby resigned in 2015 amid allegations of misconduct, including mistreatment of black employees and inmates, and engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior while on duty. An internal investigation revealed instances where Huckeby allegedly assaulted black inmates without cause and created a hostile work environment for subordinates. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Tom Huckeby](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/tom-huckeby/)

Tim Albin – Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

Undersheriff Tim Albin resigned in 2015 following the release of a 2009 internal investigation that revealed he and others knew about Reserve Deputy Robert Bates’ inadequate training but pressured officers to overlook it. The report highlighted systemic issues within the Sheriff’s Office, including favoritism and insufficient oversight. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Tim Albin](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/tim-albin/)

Stanley Glanz – Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

Former Sheriff Stanley Glanz resigned in 2015 after being indicted for not releasing an internal report questioning the qualifications of Reserve Deputy Robert Bates. Glanz pleaded no contest to the charge and received a one-year suspended sentence. His tenure was marked by allegations of cronyism and lack of oversight, particularly concerning the reserve deputy program. […]

Robert Bates – Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

In April 2015, Reserve Deputy Robert Bates fatally shot Eric Harris during an undercover sting operation, claiming he mistook his handgun for a Taser. Bates was convicted of second-degree manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison. The incident led to a $6 million settlement with Harris’ estate and exposed issues of inadequate training and […]

Floyd Matheny – Tillman County Sheriff’s Office

In September 2022, Deputy Floyd Matheny was arrested on felony child abuse charges after an 11-year-old accused him of physical assault, resulting in visible bruising. Matheny resigned from his position, and the District 3 Drug and Violent Crime Task Force conducted the investigation. His peace officer license was suspended effective November 5, 2020. ## Officer […]

Arnold Peoples – Texas County Sheriff’s Office

In 2005, Sheriff Arnold Peoples was accused of engaging in sexual misconduct and making inappropriate advances toward individuals, including subordinates and female inmates in his custody. These allegations raised concerns about abuse of power and breach of trust within the Texas County Sheriff’s Office. The scandal led to investigations and legal actions against Sheriff Peoples, […]

Kyle Waters – Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office

In December 2024, a civil rights lawsuit was filed against Officer Kyle Waters, alleging misconduct during an arrest. The plaintiff, Jeremy Henson, claims that Officer Waters violated his constitutional rights during the incident. The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Kyle […]

Shannon Smith – Seminole County Sheriff’s Office

In August 2023, Sheriff Shannon Smith resigned amid an investigation into misappropriated funds from the Seminole County Sheriff Deputy Association Fund. A deferred prosecution agreement required him to resign, pay $2,566 in restitution, and refrain from seeking law enforcement employment for two years. The agreement pertained specifically to the misappropriation of funds from the association […]

Wayne ‘Duke’ Brown – Rogers County Sheriff’s Office

On September 21, 2020, Deputy Wayne ‘Duke’ Brown was accused of multiple misconducts, including wrongful arrest for DUI due to retaliatory entrapment, evidence tampering, and making false statements to the court. The complainant alleged that Brown engaged in stalking, harassment, and acted outside his official capacity, leading to a wrongful imprisonment. The case also involved […]

Brian Smith – Roger Mills County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Brian Smith is listed on the Brady List, indicating known issues of police misconduct, decertification, public complaints, use-of-force reports, and citizen reports. Specific details regarding the nature of the misconduct or disciplinary actions are not provided in the available sources. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Brian Smith](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/brian-smith/)

Darren Atha – Roger Mills County Sheriff’s Office

Former Sheriff Darren Atha is listed on the Brady List, which includes officers with known issues of police misconduct, decertification, public complaints, use-of-force reports, and citizen reports. Specific details regarding the nature of the misconduct or disciplinary actions are not provided in the available sources. ## Officer Forum Links: – [Darren Atha](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/darren-atha/)

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