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Volunteer cop charged in death of man in Tulsa made extensive donations to police

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Robert Bates, a 73-year-old volunteer police officer who killed an unarmed man on April 2 in Tulsa, Oklahoma by mistakenly firing his gun instead of his taser, had for years been donating items to Tulsa police. Bates, an insurance executive, became a deputy officer in 2008. Police records show a number of donations he made between 2009 and 2012 to the Tulsa police department, but more donations were probably also made before 2008.

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