TULSA, Okla. (AP) - An Oklahoma volunteer sheriff's deputy program halted after a member fatally shot an unarmed black man is back with tougher requirements, the new county sheriff says. But every one of the new reserves is from the old force riddled with cronyism and all but three are white in a city with fraught race relations. Eric Harris was killed by a reserve deputy who said he mistakenly fired his gun instead of a Taser.








