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Moore P.D.

Police Department | Moore, OK

Official websiteTransparency pageVideo channelRecords portalBodycam policyUse-of-force policy
1
Tracked releases

Published incidents tied to this agency

3 days
Average release

1 measured release

1/1
Within 10 days

Measured against this state's listed release deadline

1
Official videos

0 TBL video views

Release Timing

Calculated from published incidents with both an incident date and release date.

1 release measured
Average release
3 days
Median release
3 days
Fastest release
3 days
Slowest release
3 days

Source Coverage

Published incidents
1
Official videos
1
Cited sources
1
Latest release
May 30, 2026

Latest Release Timing

Recent tracked releases with incident date, release date, and measured delay.

100% within 10 days
IncidentIncident DateRelease DateDelay
Moore Police Release Bodycam from officer-involved shooting, 3000 block of Tecumseh Rd. in NormanMay 27, 2026May 30, 20263 days

Agency Transparency Indicators

These indicators describe source availability and release infrastructure. They do not grade the agency or determine whether any action in a specific incident was lawful or unlawful.

5 / 10 located

Dedicated transparency page

Not located

Agency maintains or links to a public critical incident, transparency, or release page.

Public video channel

Located

Agency uses YouTube, Vimeo, or a similar public platform for video releases.

Release timing visible

Located

Incident and release dates can be identified for at least one tracked release.

Source records linked

Located

Tracked releases include cited source records or source links.

Official video located

Located

At least one tracked release includes an official video source.

Official website available

Located

Users can identify the agency's official website for additional public-record context.

Public-record instructions available

Not located

Users can identify how to request public records or submit a records request.

Bodycam policy public

Not located

A body-worn camera policy or related public-safety video policy is linked.

Use-of-force policy public

Not located

A use-of-force policy or policy manual section is linked.

Complaint or oversight process linked

Not located

Complaint process or oversight body information is linked.

Linked Incidents

1 published incident tied to this agency.

Researcher Quick Facts

Jurisdiction
Moore, OK
Agency type
Police Department
Latest tracked release
May 30, 2026
Video platforms
instagram
Official websiteTransparency pageVideo channelPublic records portalPolicy manualComplaint processOversight board

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State Disclosure Context

Public-records and body-camera release context for Moore P.D..

Oklahoma treats body-worn camera footage as a public record under the Open Records Act, with rights of access subject to enumerated exemptions. The key statutes (51 O.S. §24A.3, §24A.5, §24A.8) define records, provide for prompt, reasonable access, and specify redaction options for law-enforcement video. Release in criminal contexts may occur within 10 days after arraignment, unless redactions or delays apply for ongoing investigations (which may be extended by court up to 18 months). Denials can be reviewed by the Public Access Counselor, and, if needed, through district court. The Oklahoma City Police Department’s BWC policy illustrates activation rules and confidentiality/retention practices consistent with the statute. (Sources: 51 O.S. §24A.3; §24A.5; §24A.8; 24A.40; OAG One Pager; PAC 2025-01; OKC BWC policy.)
Release deadline
General rule: prompt, reasonable access (no single fixed deadline). Specific timelines include: (a) in criminal investigations, 10 days after formal arraignment or initial appearance the recording should be available for public inspection with no redaction of portions withheld pending the proceeding; (b) redactions may be applied prior to release for enumerated items; (c) if an investigation is ongoing, withholding can be extended by court order (up to 6-month increments, up to 18 months total); (d) after a decision on final disciplinary action, previously withheld portions may become public. These timelines and procedures are set by §24A.8 and related Open Records Act provisions, with PAC enforcement detailed in §24A.40. (See Justia text of §51-24A.8 and OAG Open Records One Pager, and PAC Opinion 2025-01.)
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Incident Types

Officer-Involved Shooting, Pursuit1

Severity Mix

Critical1