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OK officer quits after deadly shooting of Kiowa woman
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Amid heavy protest by the local Kiowa community who called for his firing, Russell Williams resigned Thursday April 6 from the Carnegie, OK, police force. Three weeks earlier, he shot and killed a Kiowa/Apache woman, Carmen Ybarra, claming self defense agains the 5ft10in, 345lb Ybarra. Williams also reported that he received death threats. Get the Story:
The full text of the article is available from the Daily Oklahoman Archives. Find it using the keywords "Russell Williams."
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