Lawton Police Officer Charged with Domestic Assault in Grady County

Officer Derrick Reed Kuhlman faces a domestic assault charge in Grady County following an arrest by Ninnekah Police. See the details of the pending court case.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 19, 2026, 4:33 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from KSWO 7News Lawton

Lawton Police Officer Charged with Domestic Assault in Grady County - article image
Lawton Police Officer Charged with Domestic Assault in Grady County - article image

Domestic Incident in Ninnekah Leads to Arrest

Law enforcement officials in Grady County have confirmed the arrest of a Lawton police officer following an emergency call over the weekend. Ninnekah Police were dispatched to the residence of Derrick Reed Kuhlman after reports of a domestic disturbance. While the specific details of the altercation have not been fully released, the nature of the call resulted in Kuhlman being taken into custody. The incident has drawn significant attention due to Kuhlman's position within the Lawton Police Department, raising questions about his current duty status.

Charges Filed: Domestic Assault in the Presence of a Minor

Kuhlman has been formally charged with one count of Domestic Assault and Battery in the Presence of a Minor. This specific misdemeanor charge indicates that at least one underage individual was present during the alleged physical confrontation. In Oklahoma, charges involving the presence of a minor are treated with heightened scrutiny, as the state recognizes the psychological impact such incidents can have on children. The Grady County District Attorney’s Office is handling the prosecution of the case.

Bond Status and Legal Proceedings

Following his booking into the local jail, Kuhlman was released on bond. He is currently scheduled to make his initial appearance in Grady County court later this month. During this hearing, the court will likely address any protective orders that may be necessary and set a timeline for future proceedings. Legal experts note that while the charge is a misdemeanor, the professional implications for a peace officer are substantial, often involving internal affairs investigations and potential decertification.

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