Citizen Report No. 1693874613 - 1865954938

Date of Offense

July 30, 2019

 

Supporting Document(s)

Statement

CLEET Number :  0060572

License Type :  Fulltime Peace Officer

License Status :  Active

License Effective Date :  06/13/1976

License Expiry Date :  N/A

Jenks Police Officer, Robert Golliday, along with his co-workers, Mark Zumwalt, Kevin Nunnelee, and Cameron Arthur, were listed as defendants in a civil rights suit, where it was alleged that the three officers, under the supervision of their Chief Cameron Arthur [current Ardmore Police Chief], deprived an individual of his constitutional rights by fabricating probable cause for an unlawful arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, excessive force, and other violations.

Civil Tort Claim Petition

Excerpt from Petition filed in CJ-2019-03030 [Tulsa County]

 

The Case was later removed to federal court in the Northern District of Oklahoma.  The events that lead to the lawsuit being filed occurred on September 1, 2017 in Jenks, Oklahoma.


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Definition of Offense(s)

Acting under color of law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to willfully deprive or cause to be deprived from any person those rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution and laws of the U.S. (taken from U.S.C.


False statements by a police officer fall under the category of police misconduct and refer to instances where a police officer deliberately makes false or misleading statements under oath, in official reports, or in any other official capacity.


Police brutality is the use of excessive and unnecessary force on the part of a police officer when he is interacting with a civilian, resulting in a violation of the civilian’s civil rights.