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Gore police officer arrested for assault and battery

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Charges were filed today against the Gore assistant police chief in a case prosecutors say involves the assault and battery of a handcuffed woman. Tonight, that officer remains on the job and is on patrol, according to the town administrator in Gore. Jack Thorpe, Wagoner County District Attorney, told 2 Works for You he filed assault and battery charges today against Jose Guzman, the assistant chief of police in Gore. OSBI officials say Guzman turned himself in today. "On June 7, Guzman responded to a wellness check call for Megan Wemhaner," said Horace Lindley, the Gore town administrator. In the bodycam footage KJRH obtained from Lindley, Megan Wemhaner is seen handcuffed and sitting on the bench in her kitchen. Wemhaner described her state of mind that night and admits she was intoxicated. "I was emotional and distraught, and I was upset about where I was at in life. I wasn't in a good spot. I was sitting right here with my arms behind my back, because I was handcuffed. And I [remembering seeing] his blue jeans and New Balance shoes, because he was off duty. He came in my house and was very aggressive with me from the very beginning. And he said, 'Do you need an effing ambulance or not?', which enraged me, especially from our previous encounters. I was sitting here, and he was walking back and forth. I was trying to get him to look at me. I would stand up and say, 'Just look at me in the eyes.' [The other officers] sat me back down. I stood up again and that's when he grabbed me by the throat and shoved me into the floor here, just prior to tasing me. He tased me twice to the chest," said Wemhaner. The bodycam video shows Guzman, arriving on scene and asking another officer standing in her apartment if he had his taser. It shows the officer handing Guzman the taser a few minutes later. Guzman is also seen unloading Wemhaner's gun in the body cam footage. The Gore Police Department policy book states that their officers are required to be up to date on their taser training each year. KJRH made several requests to obtain these records from the town administrator and were told that he was unable to locate them. A search of Guzman's employment history shows he previously worked at the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office. Officials there confirmed his employment with 2 Works for You and revealed he was let go on July 17, 2017 due to, "job performance." In addition, they said he was up to date on all his required law enforcement training. {{file|t=kVnhl_1571304434}}

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