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Four Charged For Dumping Dead Longhorn Near OSU Campus

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Four individuals are facing criminal charges after being accused of dumping a deceased longhorn on the front lawn of an Oklahoma State University fraternity house. The incident, which occurred in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has led to misdemeanor charges of unlawful disposal of a carcass for three 19-year-olds and one 20-year-old.

Key Takeaway

Four individuals are facing charges for allegedly dumping a deceased longhorn in front of an Oklahoma State University fraternity house, sparking outrage and legal action.

Twisted Message Ahead of Big 12 Championship

The discovery of the longhorn, found with its stomach cut open and bearing the message “F*** FH” on its side, took place on December 1st in front of the FarmHouse Fraternity. This unsettling act was perceived as a provocative gesture aimed at the Cowboys before their Big 12 championship football game against the Texas Longhorns.

Officials’ Response and Legal Proceedings

Following the disturbing incident, Oklahoma State University officials expressed their dismay at the display of animal cruelty and vowed to take appropriate action after conducting a thorough investigation. Court documents obtained by KOCO 5 News revealed that the accused individuals, who are reportedly members of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, intended to play a prank on the FarmHouse Fraternity with the longhorn.

Despite the charges, all four suspects have pleaded not guilty and are scheduled for another court hearing in March.