I think that was the name of the officer in Oklahoma City. I can't find the Oklahoman article on line, and a more recent television report from the Oklahoman's partner station requires registration. The original article might be there as well, but would also require registration, I'm sure.
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http://www.newsok.com/cgi-bin/show_article?ID=1186055&TP=getarticle )
There were two pretty amazing things about the article. First was the fact that it even appeared in the Daily Oklahoman, which might be the most conservative paper in the country (and has been named the worst paper in the country by both the American Journalism Review and the Columbia Journalism Review within the last five years). Seeing a pretty sympathetic feature about a transgendered cop above the fold and on all of page 2 of the statewide edition of the Sunday paper was quite a shock.
The second surprising thing was that, according to the article, the police department was pretty accepting. When he announced his intentions about the operation and about the required one year of living as a woman prior to the surgery, her supervisors were very willing to work with her. (Probably because he was a great police officer, having received numerous citations. I think he was even police officer of the year prior to the surgery.) She's still a police officer today.
Anyway, it was a pretty interesting story. A documentary movie about her is supposed to come out this year, but I don't know if it will be available widely or just more locally.