Oklahoma DHS child abuse hotline employee fired after leading police on pursuit, allegedly while on the job

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The suspect from a prolonged, slow-speed pursuit in Northwest Oklahoma Metropolis on Friday has been recognized as an worker of a DHS Youngster Abuse and Neglect Hotline who was allegedly working on the time of the pursuit. 

“Properly I assume he acquired caught,” Randi Haley mentioned on Friday, after witnessing the top of a slow-speed pursuit in NW OKC. 

43-year-old Caitanya Champion was handcuffed and hauled off the jail on Friday after main OCPD officers on a prolonged, slow-speed pursuit. 

“It’s uncommon something like that occurs over right here,” Makaylah Fleming mentioned. 

In keeping with police, officers stopped Champion at NW twenty third and Ross after noticing he had no tags on his car. 

“When the officer approached the car, the driving force refused to offer him identification and a driver’s license,” MSgt. Gary Knight with OCPD mentioned. 

In keeping with the police report launched on Monday, Champion informed the officer he was a traveler and didn’t have to indicate the officer his driver’s license. He mentioned he was “exercising his proper to journey freely.”

“Then the driving force merely drove away, which initiated a pursuit,” Knight mentioned. 

Chopper 4’s cameras captured it. 

At one level, Champion stopped on the McDonalds at 6700 N. Could and acquired out of the automobile, yelling on the officer that “he’s Lord” and that the officer ought to “get on his knees earlier than him.” 

He then acquired again in his automobile and the pursuit continued, in line with police. 

It will definitely ended within the car parking zone of a Walmart at Britton and Penn. 

Officers confiscated a rifle, handgun and 600 rounds of ammunition from his trunk. 

“It is unclear precisely what he was planning on doing with all of that, if something.” Knight mentioned. 

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After the arrest, Information 4 acquired an nameless e mail, saying Champion was a OKDHS worker of the Youngster Abuse and Neglect Hotline and was working and on obligation on the time of his arrest. 

Officers with DHS launched the next assertion: 

“OKDHS workers present assist and hope to 1 in 4 Oklahomans every year and our company maintains very excessive requirements and expectations for our workers. The actions of Mr. Champion don’t symbolize our company or the greater than 6,000 workers throughout the state who work tirelessly to assist their fellow Oklahomans. Mr. Champion was terminated efficient Could 10. He was previously a Youngster Welfare Specialist working on the Youngster Abuse and Neglect Hotline. At no level in his work did Mr. Champion have direct contact with clients of the company.”

Champion was booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Middle on a number of complaints, together with trying to elude police. 

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