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TPS add -on coache because of assault

Tulsa, Okla. -A co -trainer by Tulsa public school was arrested for a suspected attack and a battery of a minor at a track meeting on April 17.

According to the police records, a fight between the students broke out during the meeting around 6.15 p.m.

TPS add -on coache because of assault

Co -coach Gui LowMack was hit in the face with his hand, which “caused great physical injuries”.

LowMack set off on April 21 and is in prison for assault and battery in prison in a small and difficult attack and a difficult battery.

According to the police, the incident was caught on site. 2 News asked TPS to check the film material, but refused to publish the video and quoted Ferpa protection.

When 2 messages asked about the incident on April 18, TPS gave us this explanation:

I wanted to contact her after the suspension of yesterday’s track meeting. There is nothing that we take seriously at Tulsa’s public schools than the security and well -being of our students, employees and fans. This concern also extends to our competitors. At the end of yesterday’s meeting, a conflict led to a significant disturbance in the competition. After dealing with our security team and our leadership role and a variety of caution, we found that the suspension of the meeting was the most suitable measures.

The quick reaction of our campus police team and the local officials duck out the situation and made it possible to take a safe and decent departure from the event. We are grateful for the immediate act of everyone involved.

The Tulsa Public Schools campus police authority examines this incident thoroughly and works with all relevant local law enforcement authorities after procedures.

We appreciate our relationship with all of our neighboring districts and look forward to our next opportunity to house your student athletes, employees and spectators.

I appreciate your partnership and I am always available if you have any questions or concerns.

If you have already paid the entry fee, please fill out the attached form and we will issue a refund to your school.

2 messages followed with TPS after learning about LowMack’s arrest. They said the following:

We have every person who works or supports or support them with Tulsa students and families, and expect adults to serve as exemplary role models for our young people. The person in question was not a full -time employee from Tulsa public schools, but worked as an additional coach this season until Thursday, April 17, 2025.

Although we are unable to exchange details in matters that are covered by the protection of employees or in the active examination, we work together by examining the incident by the authorities. We will continue to prioritize the security and well -being of our young people and team members in all our actions and decisions as a school district.


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