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Betty Shelby to teach NRA firearms course in May

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Former Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby is expected to teach a National Rifle Association course next month.

Shelby was acquitted in the shooting death of Terrence Crutcher almost two years ago. She resigned from her position after the acquittal and currently is a deputy in Rogers County.

She is listed as the instructor for a course that will be held at the U.S. Shooting Academy in Catoosa.

The class is scheduled for May 11 and will cost $85 to participate. The Facebook event prominently features photos of Shelby in the announcement.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own handgun and 100 rounds of ammo.

The event listing says Shelby will teach “basic firearm safety, the different types of handguns, pistol parts, shooting fundamentals and more.”

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