Residents upset about a casino being built by the Kialegee
Tribal Town have forced out the city manager in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Opponents said David Wooden knew about the Red Clay Casino months before informing the public.
He was fired after 22 years of working for the city.
The tribe plans to open the casino this summer. It's located on an Indian allotment.
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