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By KENDRICK MARSHALL World Staff Writer on Sep 12, 2013, at 9:20 AM  


Eric Michael Pittman


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CONTACT THE REPORTER

Kendrick Marshall

918-581-8386
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A Bixby man was arrested late Wednesday after he was tasered for allegedly trying to strangle his father and threatening a Tulsa County sheriff's deputy.

Eric Michael Pittman, 23 is being held in the Tulsa County Jail in lieu of $65,000 bond on first-degree burglary, domestic assault and battery by strangulation and threaten a violent act complaints.

Deputies were called to a home in the 14700 block of South Lewis Avenue to investigate a burglary.

The homeowner told deputies that Pittman broke in through the garage and removed a shotgun from the residence, before fleeing to a nearby barn on the property, according to an arrest report.

The report states that Pittman had his left arm around his father's throat "attempting to choke him out."

Deputies then used a Taser on Pittman after he made threats and refused orders to release his father, the report said.

During interviews with investigators, Pittman reportedly admitted that he had taken the shotgun from the home to commit suicide, but the weapon jammed after he pulled the trigger.

Crime

Pushups for Tulsa police officer didn't violate man's civil rights, jury says

The plaintiff alleged in a lawsuit that he was made to perform pushups to avoid a ticket or jail.

OSU police issue warning after second attack near student housing

The most recent assault occurred about 4 a.m. Sept. 7 in the area of the Morrison Apartments.

CONTACT THE REPORTER

Kendrick Marshall

918-581-8386
Email

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