Free speech argued in shooting plot case
CLAREMORE — Prosecuting a man charged with planning a massacre at Rogers State University and leaving a severed dog's head at a woman's doorstep will violate his constitutional rights to free speech, according to a motion filed Wednesday in Rogers County District Court.
Tywone Dion Parks, 24, faces a felony charge of planning or conspiring to perform acts of violence, according to court documents. He is accu...
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