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    Oklahoma County Jail

    Oklahoma County Jail

    1.5(8 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    HORRIBLE. I paid to have my husbands Canadian county hold lifted at 4:30 pm on a Friday. It is now…read moreSaturday 4 am (12 hours later) and he's NOT EVEN ON THE RELEASE LIST. Despite my numerous calls and Canadian county emailing and calling Oklahoma county asking for his release. Lazy fuckers.

    I let them know ahead of time that I was on Effexor and needed to take it at a certain time each…read moreday or I can go through withdrawal. Later I told them again and that it's one of the most dangerous withdrawals you can go through and they last longer. Laid on the holding cell floor for hours sweating and freezing. They asked me for a urine sample and asked if I was suicidal, I said no and after another handful of hours laid out on the floor begging for help someone finally came for me only to take me to the suicidal pod. They make you get naked and put on what they call a turtle suit. It's a heavy green garment they make you wear and they won't even give you a cup. The next morning they literally threw their brown bag special of stale muffin cake or cornbread. She hit me with it so hard the bag busted open. The next day a doctor came to evaluate us and I even mentioned to him that I need my Effexor. We told him we were not suicidal and he crossed out our faces. So for 3 or 4 days I was so sick and ignored. Finally got up to a cell and had my first arraignment only to demand my med. I started to get the hang of things only to be attacked in my cell. A homeless tweaker that had already attacked someone else by kicking her in the face and biting on her.She tried to come at me earlier in the day but that evening she punched me in the side of the head and forehead about 5 or 6 times. I was able to get in a sitting position where she proceeded to punch me in the back of the head another 10 times. My forehead hit the floor, busted open and she gave me whiplash from pulling my hair back. Blood was everywhere and she wasn't going to stop till they came in. All they offered to do was take xrays that I never got the results from and not once did I hear an xray machine make a noise. I ended up in a single cell because I had a violation a few days prior but wouldn't tell me what that was about. My eye immediately started to swell and blacken. It was spreading instead of getting better. I've learned a few things in life and I knew it was blood pooling. It's an indication of head trauma and a possible TBI. I filled out a sick form because I was concerned with having headaches as well. I still have double vision. Nobody ever came to check on me. I was there almost a month and they couldn't even get my asthma meds right. I didn't mind the single cell because I was safe. Took them 4 days to put me in the striped outfit and still couldn't tell me about the first violation. They act like they are running a prison and we all have killed someone. I hope 90% of the staff does not get transferred to the new jail because in no time it will end up just like the old one. There was a guard that accidentally spilled a few trays and that food was on the floor for 4 days. Absolutely disgusting and they hire the most worthless people I have ever seen!

    Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum - Statue located adjacent to memorial on a church property- a memorial to the OKC bombing.

    Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

    4.9(492 reviews)
    1.1 miPark Plaza

    don't think I had ever really heard about the Oklahoma City bombing when it happened. I was…read moreprobably still in elementary school at the time. It wasn't until October, when I passed through OKC with German and a friend mentioned the memorial, that I looked it up. This time, passing through again and not in a rush, I decided to visit the memorial on a Sunday. I couldn't find the parking garage mentioned on the website, so I parked across the street in the post office lot since it was Sunday (I don't think this would be okay on weekdays). When I asked a staff member about parking, she said that was fine. The memorial grounds themselves are beautiful and open to the public 24/7 for free. You can walk around the Gate of Time and the Field of Empty Chairs, which was especially moving, though the atmosphere felt quite heavy and chilling. it was decorated with the Christmas wreath, but there's definitely nothing about holidays cheer can be felt here Please note that bags larger than 14 inches are not allowed inside the museum. Museum admission is $18, and you're supposed to get free parking at a nearby garage, though directions weren't very clear. The museum starts on the second floor and tells the story of the 168 people who died in the 1995 bombing. What struck me most was how it emphasized that it was just an ordinary morning--people checking in to work before 9 a.m., unaware of what was about to happen. The museum was a bit crowded when I visited, likely because it was Sunday, and some visitors brought young kids who were running around, which felt a little distracting given the nature of the space. I don't think many people still actively think about this event, but if you ever find yourself in Oklahoma City, I do think it's worth visiting. It's a powerful and sobering experience.

    Whether you were alive or not in 1995, everyone should visit the memorial and museum. The impact it…read moremade on me was sobering and while it was difficult at times, it is important to remember, to honor, to pay our respect to the victims. The memorial is beautiful, the museum is incredibly well done and surrounding grounds are well maintained. I cannot encourage you enough to visit!

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