4/14: Tulsa reserve deputy turns himself after for deadly shooting; Seattle boss explains $70,000 minimum wage

4/14: Tulsa reserve deputy turns himself after for deadly shooting; Seattle boss explains $70,000 minimum wage

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Robert Bates, 73, turned himself in to face second degree manslaughter charges for the accidental fatal shooting of a suspect; and, Dan Price, the CEO of Seattle-based Gravity Payments, told his employees they'll all be making $70,000 or more a year

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