Enid, Garfield County

Victim of Enid Police Brutality?

The Enid Police Department are sworn to protect our community, not abuse it. When they cross the line, we hold them accountable.

Holding the Enid Police Department Accountable

Citizens in Enid should not fear the police. However, interactions on roads like US-412 and US-81 often escalate unnecessarily due to poor training or aggressive officers. If you were injured during an arrest, you have rights under the 4th Amendment.

Types of Cases We Handle in Enid

  • Excessive Force: Using taser, baton, or physical strikes on a compliant or restrained citizen.
  • Unjustified Shootings: Officers firing weapons when there is no imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm.
  • False Arrest: Being detained without probable cause or a warrant.

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Do not wait for insurers or agencies to define your case narrative. Our trial team can begin evidence-preservation and qualification review now.

Was the Arrest Lawful?

Even if you were charged with a crime (like Resisting Arrest), you can still sue for excessive force if the officer's reaction was unreasonable. We litigate these cases in the Garfield County District Court and federal courts.

Authority and Case Resources

Use these resources while we prepare your case review and preservation plan.

Free Case Evaluation for Enid Residents

There is no fee unless we win your case. Start with a confidential case review and direct attorney attention.

Need a Police Brutality Lawyer in Enid?

Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. There is no fee unless we win.