Jury Finds Man Guilty Of Threatening Mass Shooting At University Of Tulsa

A man who is already serving a 32-year prison sentence for shooting a process server is now looking at 12 more years for threatening to shoot up the University of Tulsa campus.

Friday, February 9th 2024, 6:08 pm

By: News On 6


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A man who is already serving a 32-year prison sentence for shooting a process server is now looking at 12 more years for threatening to shoot up the University of Tulsa campus.

A jury found Christopher Barnett guilty after he created a website called "Transparency for Oklahoma" and detailed how a mass shooting could be committed at the campus and threatened individual TU faculty and students.

He will be sentenced later in February.

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