Posted on 10/13/2025 2:40:24 PM PDT by DallasBiff
PUSHMATAHA COUNTY, Okla. (KTEN) — An Antlers woman was killed and her mother was seriously injured after being struck by a pickup truck in Pushmataha County late Saturday night.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol deputies said 46-year-old Heather Linn-Schutt and her daughter, Emma Marie Linn, 22, were involved in a physical altercation in the northbound lane of State Highway 2 north of Antlers at 10:15 p.m.
As the women were fighting, they were struck by a pickup truck driven by a Plano, Texas man
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RIP, but sounds like a nomination for a Darwin award.
Or a Netflix movie.
Hold my beer award.
That’s going to make for an awkward Thanksgiving.
All that totally empty space in Oklahoma, and they have to fight on a highway. Darwin Award, indeed.
PUSHMATAHA
What is a Taha, and why do people want it pushed?
Doctor Congo wrote: “PUSHMATAHA What is a Taha, and why do people want it pushed?”
I would explain it but it would require language inappropriate for this family friendly website.
Actually, AI says this: “In the context of Chief Pushmataha’s life, these meanings reflect his reputation as a formidable warrior and a wise leader who transitioned from the traditional world to a new era.”
In all these stories I feel sorry for the people who had nothing to do with it but hit the person with a vehicle.
Someone thrown in front of a vehicle. Someone killing themselves by jumping in front. Others.
The driver has to live with that and have nightmares due to the evil of others.
Horrific for the messed up family, horrific for the guy driving
Nothing that happens in Push County would shock me. I have done a lot of work down there. The locals brought the mighty Weyerhaeuser to their knees over 50 years ago when W tried to shut the locals out of the forest they had always hunted on. They rode through the forest driving huge spikes into the trees. This destroyed the saws at Wright City. They got their hunting grounds back.
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