TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Tulsa County prosecutors have charged a teenager for allegedly assaulting a firefighter who was trying to treat a woman who had trouble breathing.
A group of bystanders began beating Robert Redricks, 40, before one of them threw him to the ground on Sunday, Fire Capt. Michael Baker said.
Prosecutors charged Kaleb Jermaine Myers, 18, on Thursday with assaulting an emergency care provider and interfering with an emergency medical technician. He had not been arrested Thursday night, jail records showed.
Myers' bail will be set at $100,000 if he is arrested on the misdemeanor charges, records show.
Redricks and another firefighter suffered minor injuries in the attack but were able to finish their shifts, Baker said.
Previous criminal charges against Myers have been dismissed because of witness problems, court records show.
Since 2006, Myers has faced unrelated charges of first-degree burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery and feloniously pointing a firearm. Each case was thrown out because witnesses for the prosecution did not testify, court records show.
After the attack Sunday, medics took the woman who needed medical help to an area hospital in serious condition, an Emergency Medical Services Authority spokeswoman said.
Police did not arrest any suspects in connection with the beating but jailed some bystanders who had outstanding warrants, Baker said.
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