Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy survives freak accident at Oklahoma Christian Schools

Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Deputy survives freak accident at Oklahoma Christian Schools

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma County Sheriff Tommie Johnson III said it was truly a miracle Deputy Jeremy McCain was still alive after being seriously hurt when he drove into a partially opened gate on the campus of Oklahoma Christian Schools.

The gate came through his windshield and crushed his chest, pinning him inside.

Sheriff Johnson called it a “freak accident” and said McCain was driving around 10 miles per hour when it happened.

Doctors who happened to be on campus for an event witnessed the incident and rushed to help.

“They just jumped right in there, started performing CPR,” said Johnson, who credits those bystanders with saving McCain’s life.

McCain died three times that night.

Once on scene and a second time in the emergency room.

“Doctors opened his chest and began to massage his heart for 10 minutes,”

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Kansas lawmakers must fully fund schools’ special education

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Laura Robeson and her son Danny were Gov. Laura Kelly’s guests at her State of the State address.

Laura Robeson and her son Danny were Gov. Laura Kelly’s guests at her State of the State address.

In Kansas, we’re known for our great public schools. It’s what led me to pursue my own career in teaching. Unfortunately, we aren’t providing the same quality public education to all of our students, particularly our students with disabilities.

That must change.

I was honored to be a guest at Gov. Laura Kelly’s State of the State address this year, where she announced her plan to put Kansas on track to fully fund special education programs for the first time in over ten years. With me was my son, Danny, a fifth grader in the Shawnee Mission School District.

Danny has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, and

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