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City council votes to authorize legal defense for former officer in Vu case amid public protest
Summary
The Oklahoma City Council voted 7–2 to authorize a private law firm to provide legal representation for former police officer Joseph Gibson in litigation brought by Vu; the decision prompted public testimony calling for the family’s interests and police-accountability changes to guide future practice.
The Oklahoma City Council voted 7–2 to authorize the law firm Colin Zorn & Wagner, P.C., to represent former city police officer Joseph Gibson in litigation brought by Vu. The vote came after more than a dozen residents spoke during the public comment period; several urged the council to deny taxpayer-funded representation and to pursue changes to policies governing use-of-force and how the city provides legal defense to officers. City Attorney Kenny Jordan explained the council’s limited discretion on the matter: “We don’t have the the same discretion we would have on making decisions. There are…
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