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Ryan Walters was invited by the Cleveland County Republican Party to speak at an event on Thursday when he had a heated exchange with attendees.

that saw up to 300 people killed and left thousands of Black residents displaced.

Walters was invited by the Cleveland County Republican Party to speak at the Norman Central Library when he had a heated exchange with attendees. The superintendent first spoke about his policies when he made remarks that some attendees found inappropriate and left the room in response, according to local news station"It doesn't matter how much the radical left attacks me," Walters said during the public forum.

"Let's not tie it to the skin color and say that the skin color determined that," Walters said, which angered some attendees, with one woman saying,"This divisive rhetoric, the kids are watching this. The kids are watching this."

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