Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, a Republican, declared a “civil emergency” overnight Thursday, and has implemented a curfew near the arena where President Trump plans to hold a campaign rally Saturday.
Mayor G.T. Bynum, a Republican, declared a civil emergency Thursday and announced a curfew near the arena where Trump plans to hold a campaign rally on Saturday.
“I have received information from the Tulsa Police Department and other law enforcement agencies that shows that individuals from organized groups who have been involved in destructive and violent behavior in other States are planning to travel to the city of Tulsa for purposes of causing unrest in and around the rally,” Bynum wrote in the executive order.
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