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Oklahoma National Guard activated in Tulsa and OKC


Credit: Oklahoma National Guard
Credit: Oklahoma National Guard
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Gov. Kevin Stitt's office says the Oklahoma National Guard has been activated in Tulsa and Oklahoma City after protest over the weekend.

The National Guard has been activated at the request of multiple municipalities.

Communities make the request for assistance, and then the governor’s office grants it.

Stitt released this statement Monday evening:

“Yesterday’s demonstrations contained many powerful moments of Oklahomans coming together to make their voices heard and express their First Amendment rights safely. As many of the leaders of yesterday’s events have echoed, things started to change after the organized demonstration ended. I will continue to stand with Oklahomans who choose to peacefully demonstrate, but we cannot stand for violence or damage to property.
At the request of local communities, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the National Guard have been authorized to provide support as needed. These hardworking Oklahomans are our friends and neighbors who step up in times of need, including to protect peaceful demonstrators. Violence and damage to property goes against the Oklahoma Standard and is a distraction designed to keep us from uniting together to change for the better.”
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