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What is known so far about the Norman officer-involved shooting
The verified public facts describe a Moore Police Department traffic stop attempt in Moore, a southbound I-35 pursuit, an exit at Flood Avenue, and an endpoint on Tecumseh Road in Norman.
- Traffic stop attempt around 9:10 a.m. in the 300 block of Northwest 27th Street in Moore.
- The driver did not stop and went south on I-35.
- The pursuit exited at Flood Avenue and continued onto Tecumseh Road in Norman.
- A Moore Police officer performed a tactical vehicle intervention before officers opened fire.
- The suspect died, and public information available so far does not confirm whether the death was caused by gunfire or the crash.
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What remains unconfirmed
A careful civil-rights review starts by refusing to fill gaps with assumptions. These points should remain open unless later reliable records confirm them.
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Why the Moore-to-Norman geography matters
The corridor matters because evidence can sit in separate systems. Police video and dispatch may follow the Moore officers. Highway, intersection, business, residential, towing, and crash-scene records may follow the location where the pursuit traveled or ended.
That is why a preservation request should cover the full path: the 300 block of Northwest 27th Street in Moore, southbound I-35, the Flood Avenue exit, and Tecumseh Road in Norman.
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Records to preserve before conclusions are drawn
Officer-involved shooting investigations are shaped by recordings, timestamps, radio traffic, crash evidence, and medical findings. Preservation should happen before routine deletion, overwriting, towing, repairs, or memory loss changes the record.
- Body-camera, dash-camera, microphone, and in-car video
- CAD logs, radio traffic, call notes, and pursuit supervisor communications
- TVI decision records, crash-scene measurements, roadway marks, and vehicle damage
- Traffic, business, residential, and bystander video from I-35, Flood Avenue, and Tecumseh Road
- EMS, medical examiner, autopsy, toxicology, and forensic records when available
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If your family or a witness has information
Preserve original files and notes. Keep the unedited video, photo, or message; save the timestamp and location; write down where you were; and avoid posting details that could alter witness memory or invite speculation.
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