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Fired firefighter charged with attack on OSU student appears in court
SUMMARY: Luke Fields, a now-fired firefighter, faces felony charges for the brutal beating of Oklahoma State student Colby Parsons and his girlfriend, Katelyn, during an incident in September. The attack, partly captured on camera, resulted in Colby suffering a broken ankle and numerous cuts and bruises. Colby and Katelyn have reported ongoing emotional distress from the episode. Fields, along with another man, Hunter Meadows, has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault and battery. He was released on a PR bond after a court appearance, with his next court date set for December 2nd.

Fired firefighter charged with attack on OSU student appears in court
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Tracking tornado-warned storms near Altus
SUMMARY: A tornado warning is in effect south of Altus, Oklahoma, tracking towards Tipton, Manitou, and Snyder. The storm, which was showing rotation near Altus, has weakened somewhat but still presents a potential threat. There are also smaller storms south of Elmer with some rotation. Severe thunderstorm warnings remain in place due to 60 mph winds and hail, including golf ball and tennis ball-sized hail near Granite and Mangum. The storm is moving eastward at 10-20 mph and may impact Comanche County. Authorities will continue monitoring as it progresses, with updates expected in the next 45 minutes to an hour.

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TIMELINE: Storm chances return for parts of Oklahoma on Sunday, in coming days
SUMMARY: Severe weather is expected in Oklahoma over the next few days, with small risks on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. On Sunday, rain chances are low in western Oklahoma, with a slight risk for severe storms, including rotating storms, large hail, and gusty winds. Monday sees a higher risk for severe weather, particularly in the Oklahoma City metro area, with a greater chance for tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds. Tuesday presents a larger two-out-of-five risk, including rotating thunderstorms, hail, and high winds. Storms will continue through the week, though they are less severe after Tuesday.

Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says we have a storm chance out west late today. Severe weather possible. More severe storms possible Monday and Tuesday.
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Tracking storms moving across Oklahoma (8:55 a.m. April 26, 2025)
SUMMARY: Heavy rain is falling across Oklahoma, with some areas receiving over four inches, particularly in the southwest. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Grady County, which has expired, but heavy rain and lightning are moving up through northern Oklahoma. The strongest storm could reach the OKC metro by 10:30 a.m. today, with small hail reported in some areas. Storm chasers are monitoring southern counties. The storm system poses a low tornado risk but could bring winds up to 70 mph and large hail, especially south of Oklahoma City. Storm activity will continue through the afternoon.

Tracking storms moving across Oklahoma (8:55 a.m. April 26, 2025)
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