Why was a person escorted off stage at the beginning of the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony?
The incident did not impact the ceremony too much, and the rest of the remembrance continued as planned.
GOOD MORNING. SO UNFORTUNATELY, AS THE CEREMONY STARTED DURING THOSE OPENING REMARKS, THERE WAS SOMEONE WHO INTERRUPTED JUST A BIT AS DOCTOR CHAMBERS WAS SPEAKING. SHE STARTED SPEAKING. A WOMAN INSIDE. EVERYBODY LOOKED AROUND THERE, AND THEN THAT’S WHEN SHE STOOD UP AND BEGAN YELLING. THOSE INSIDE SAY IT WASN’T AGGRESSIVE, BUT SHE DID YELL OUT, QUOTE. SOMEONE HELP ME, PLEASE. YOU KNOW WHO I AM. AND THAT’S WHEN OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE, AS WELL AS SECRET SERVICE, CAME IN AND HAD TO ESCORT HER OUT OF THE BUILDING. SOMEONE INSIDE SAID SHE WAS CARRYING A BINDER WITH HER AND SHE DIDN’T FIGHT THEM. AS THEY WERE ATTEMPTING TO TAKE HER AWAY, THEY SHE DID GO QUIETLY AND ATTEMPTED TO SAY SOMETHING ELSE, BUT THEN THEY CONTINUED TO ESCORT HER OUT OF THE BUILDING. WE DO HAVE VIDEO OF THAT MOMENT. THANK YOU TO SHARON AUSTIN FROM FIRST CHURCH. CAN YOU HELP ME, PLEASE? YOU KNOW WHO I AM. IT HAPPENED VERY QUICKLY. SHE WAS ESCORTED OU
Why was a person escorted off stage at the beginning of the 30th anniversary remembrance ceremony?
The incident did not impact the ceremony too much, and the rest of the remembrance continued as planned.
Updated: 11:47 AM CDT Apr 19, 2025
You might have noticed a little commotion on stage during the 30th remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing. At the beginning of Saturday’s ceremony at First Church Oklahoma City, a woman was trying to speak to someone on stage. “Will you help me? Please. You know who I am,” the woman could be heard saying as police and Secret Service agents escorted her off stage and out of the building. Video Below: KOCO 5’s Abigail Ogle reads poem from 1995 in honor of 19 children killedThe woman’s words and actions were not aggressive. She also was carrying a binder, but its contents are unknown. Information about the woman has not been released. The incident did not impact the ceremony too much, and the rest of the remembrance continued as planned. Video Below: Reading the names of the 168 victims of the Oklahoma City bombing
OKLAHOMA CITY —You might have noticed a little commotion on stage during the 30th remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing.
At the beginning of Saturday’s ceremony at First Church Oklahoma City, a woman was trying to speak to someone on stage.
“Will you help me? Please. You know who I am,” the woman could be heard saying as police and Secret Service agents escorted her off stage and out of the building.
Video Below: KOCO 5’s Abigail Ogle reads poem from 1995 in honor of 19 children killed
The woman’s words and actions were not aggressive. She also was carrying a binder, but its contents are unknown.
Information about the woman has not been released. The incident did not impact the ceremony too much, and the rest of the remembrance continued as planned.
Video Below: Reading the names of the 168 victims of the Oklahoma City bombing