Logan County (Oklahoma) Sheriff Damon Devereaux has stood by how officers in the county handled an incident involving Gov. Kevin Stitt's son, Drew Stitt, involving a gun case.
The 20-year-old son of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt interacted with deputies who found his father's gun case in a vehicle on Halloween. John Andrew Stitt said he had been drinking but was not driving. , was seen in bodycam video interacting with deputies who found a case containing guns belonging to his father that had been in the back of an unlocked vehicle.
Bodycam footage shows the police requesting Stitt to call his parents. He was escorted home by an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, who also picked up the guns.A deputy who responded recommended a charge of minor in possession of alcohol for Stitt to the Logan County District Attorney's Office.
"Sheriff. Really quick. It almost seems then that this young man, the governor's son, was definitely treated differently in some ways, but not in a positive way because of who he was. Is that fair to say?" KOCO 5's Evan Onstot asked in an interview with Devereaux."Is that OK on the other end? Because I know you're being accused of treating him better because he's the governor's son. But, did you treat him worse?" Onstot followed up.
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