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After the woman walked onto the stage, she evacuated from the OKC bombing ceremony and talked to the officials

Those who attended the meeting and watched the 30th anniversary of the Murrah building bombing, a woman walked onto the stage and was soon escorted out and witnessed a small ic-beater.

Officials believe there is no threat to the public.

At the beginning of the event, Dr. Susan Chambers, president of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, began to welcome the audience to the ceremony. Before she finished most of her greetings, a woman walked to the stage towards a row of officials and victims’ families. According to Rev. Josu Araucho, she appears to be trying to talk to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Steet.

The pastor of the First Church said he was not sure how the program started and “slid somehow”. From there, he witnessed a man “talking loudly” on the stage.

It is unclear who she is trying to talk to; the sources involved said it could be Steet or U.S. Senator James Lankford.

The woman's voice was picked up by the microphone on the stage and she could hear her say, “Please help me. You know who I am,” before being escorted.

Araujo said he saw the person trying to escort her failed.

The person held a clipboard and paper in his hand, and the contents were not yet clear.

A woman was escorted out of the stage at the 30th memorial ceremony for the Oklahoma City bomb explosion in the First Church on Saturday, April 19, 2025.

Although she may have passed the safety, Araucho said he does not think there is any threat to safety. Araujo believes she is trying to talk to the governor.

“I just think it might be someone who might know that the governor is going to be there and hope that he will take action or decide to be good for something and do it for that.”

Although he did grab her name at the moment, he could not recall it in the interview.

There are no other details to share in the governor’s office and law enforcement officials.

This post originally appeared in Oklahoman: Women evacuate from OKC bombing ceremony after walking to the stage

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