Three troopers injured in procession for fallen officer - OKC, OK
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Three troopers riding motorcycles were injured on the Kilpatrick Turnpike, betweeen Eastern and Broadway.
Waymark Code: WM12QPY
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2020
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Three officers riding motorcycles were injured while participating in a motorcade for a fallen Tulsa officer.

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Several law officers were injured Thursday morning in a crash in Oklahoma City during a procession for a fallen Tulsa police officer.

Three troopers on motorcycles crashed in the westbound lanes of the Kilpatrick Turnpike, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said.

All troopers were taken to hospitals in critical condition.

The crash happened shortly before 11 a.m. and blocked all westbound lane traffic on the Kilpatrick Turnpike in between Eastern Avenue and the Broadway Extension. The turnpike was shutdown for more than three hours.

The injured troopers were identified as Trooper Rocky Barnes, a 22-year veteran of the patrol, Trooper Steve Eason, an 18-year veteran of the patrol, and Trooper Ron Watson, a 30-year veteran of the patrol.

Two of the troopers have been released from the hospital, OHP Capt. Timmons said.

Law officers were escorting the body of Sgt. Craig Johnson, a fallen Tulsa police officer, to LifeShare Transplant Donor Services, 6105 N Robinson in Oklahoma City.

Johnson was gravely wounded when he was shot early Monday during a traffic stop. He died Tuesday at a Tulsa hospital.

Another officer, rookie Aurash Zarkeshan, was shot during the traffic stop, and he is in critical condition.

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Gov. Kevin Stitt released the following statement regarding the crash:

“I ask Oklahomans to join the First Lady and me in praying for the recovery of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers who were injured, for their families and for all those affected by this terrible accident. It is always difficult to receive news of first responders being injured in the line of duty, but it is especially heartbreaking to learn this incident happened during the procession for an officer who was senselessly murdered while protecting his community.”

Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum said in a news conference no Tulsa police officers were injured in the Oklahoma City crash.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt issued a statement on his social media page. It read the following:

"This morning in Oklahoma City, three members of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol were injured in a crash while escorting Tulsa Police Sgt. Craig Johnson. Please pray for these Troopers and for everyone in Oklahoma law enforcement. This tragic event compounds what has already been a tough week. We also continue to pray for and send our condolences to Sgt. Johnson’s family, and we continue to pray for Tulsa Police Officer Aurash Zarkeshan, who remains hospitalized from the attack earlier this week."
Type of publication: Television

When was the article reported?: 07/02/2020

Publication: News 9

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