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A Tulsa woman arrested outside a Trump campaign rally in 2020 is getting a $700,000 settlement from the City of Tulsa.
The City of Tulsa will pay $700,000 to Sheila Buck, who was arrested outside a 2020 Trump rally and later acquitted.
A lawsuit filed against the City of Tulsa by a woman who was arrested while protesting outside the 2020 Trump rally was ...
Sheila Buck said she has no regrets for her actions that day in 2020 when she refused a request from a Trump campaign ...
When Sheila Buck left her apartment two blocks from President Trump’s rally Saturday, she knew she might provoke some people with her black “I can’t breathe” T-shirt. She wound up ...
On Monday, her trial started. Sheila Buck is charged with obstructing a Tulsa police officer. FOX23 learned about the new developments, as Buck’s defense centers around the First Amendment.
TULSA, Okla. (KGO) -- Sheila Buck, a Tulsa, Okla. resident says she is planning to file claims against the Trump Campaign and the city of Tulsa after she was arrested outside the Trump campaign ...
2 News caught Sheila Buck's arrest on camera during the protest. Sheila Buck taught for 30 years—many of those, she says, in North Tulsa. She testified she wore a George Floyd “I can’t ...
Poor Sheila Buck has finally been found not guilty of the charge of obstructing a police officer. Why it takes four years to bring a misdemeanor case to trial is about as ridiculous as the charge ...
Sheila Buck, who was wearing an "I Can't Breathe" T-shirt to memorialise black Americans killed by police, was accused of "trespassing" by Tulsa officers who dragged her away from the city's BOK ...