At the least 20 people with Oklahoma ties are included in an inventory of alleged abusers which have been made public by the Southern Baptist Conference.
The denomination’s Govt Committee delivered on its promise to reveal the listing, which was launched shortly earlier than 9 p.m. Thursday. In accordance with an unbiased sexual abuse report on the denomination’s dealing with of sexual abuse allegations, the listing had been privately maintained by the group’s former common counsel August Boto and a employees member. The factors used for deciding who made the listing within the first place has not been disclosed.
Guidepost investigators indicated that the listing included 703 names, with 409 tied to Southern Baptist church buildings. The compilation launched on Thursday included about 700 names. Many had been cross-referenced by tales revealed by information shops, together with The Oklahoman and, most notably, the Houston Chronicle and the continued abusers database the newspaper created, together with the San Antonio Information Specific, for its 2019 bombshell investigative report referred to as “Abuse of Religion.”
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Southern Baptists hope releasing listing of alleged abusers will encourage reform
“This listing is being made public for the primary time as an preliminary, however vital, step in addressing the scourge of sexual abuse and implementing reform within the Conference,” Willie McLaurin and Rolland Slade stated in a joint assertion on Thursday. McLaurin is the Govt Committee’s interim president and chief government officer, whereas Slade serves because the committee’s chairman.
“Every entry on this listing reminds us of the devastation and destruction led to by sexual abuse. … It’s our hope that releasing this listing locations a highlight on fact and transparency. Southern Baptists have made it clear that transparency within the space of intercourse abuse ought to be the norm.”
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The 2 leaders stated the listing was being made public because it was offered to Guidestone Options. McLaurin and Slade famous that among the names had been redacted, together with data concerning the person’s offense. They stated authorized counsel suggested the Govt Committee to redact some data with the concept that the main points could be forthcoming in these circumstances.
The pair stated the redaction of some names took place resulting from “figuring out data of survivors and/or different people unrelated to the offender.” Additionally, they stated most of the entries listing both an arrest or prices, however no disposition, thus these names had been redacted. McLaurin and Slade stated as of Could 24, the Govt Committee has carried out preliminary analysis and, the place responsible pleas, convictions, judgments, sentences, and/or inclusion on a intercourse offender registry may very well be simply verified, the entry was left unredacted.
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Names of two different folks with Oklahoma ties had been redacted however not their alleged offenses. One particular person was listed as a Southern Baptist pastor who resigned from his church after being caught at a strip membership. A second particular person, additionally recognized as a Southern Baptist pastor, pleaded not responsible to molesting a lady in 2011.
Listed here are the folks with Oklahoma ties on the Southern Baptist Conference listing
The Oklahoman additionally redacted some names as a result of details about them was unverifiable.
Individuals with Oklahoma ties whose names and offenses had been included within the “secret” compilation, embody:
• Roy Edward Williams, 2021. Williams is described as a former Southern Baptist preacher and longtime member of Bunker Hill Baptist Church in Vinita who preached occasionally. In November 2021, a federal grand jury indicted him on 5 counts of coercion and enticement of a minor in Indian Nation, 4 counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a minor in Indian Nation, one depend of sexual contact of a minor between 12 and 16 years previous in Indian Nation, and one depend of possession of kid pornography. The alleged abuse occurred between 2002 and 2018. Replace from The Oklahoman: In April 2022, Williams, 64, pleaded responsible to 5 counts of coercion and enticement of a minor in Indian Nation and to possession of kid pornography, in response to a spokesperson within the U.S. legal professional’s workplace for the Northern District of Oklahoma (in Tulsa). He’s in federal custody and awaiting sentencing.
• Jody Hilliard, 2018. Hilliard, a highschool principal in Elgin, was former assistant pastor at First Baptist Church in Duncan and minster of schooling at Central Baptist Church in Lawton. He was convicted of lewd and indecent proposals and acts to a baby underneath 12 in June and sentenced to seven years in jail and 18 years probation. He died in jail in 2018.
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• Henry David Gleason, 2018. Gleason was a retired minister at Concord Star Freewill Baptist Church in Claremore when he was charged with sexual abuse of three ladies, the youngest age 7. Replace from The Oklahoman: In accordance with Oklahoma Corrections Division data, in 2019, Gleason was sentenced to 2 years in jail for 3 counts of lewd acts with a baby and sexual battery of an individual over 16. He was launched from jail in July 2021 and is on probation.
• Benjamin Lawrence Petty, 2018. In 2016, Petty was a prepare dinner at Falls Creek youth camp at Falls Creek Baptist Convention Heart close to Davis, when he was accused of raping a 13-year-old lady. Petty was convicted in 2018 of first-degree rape, forcible sodomy and rape by instrumentation. He obtained a 15-year suspended sentence and no jail time. The Baptist Basic Conference of Oklahoma settled a lawsuit filed on behalf of the sufferer.
• Brian Burchfield, 2016. Burchfield was a former youth minister at Immanuel Baptist Church in Shawnee. In accordance with the intercourse offender registry, he was convicted of soliciting a minor through the use of expertise and sentenced to 6 months in jail and 10 years probation.
• Damien Keith Bonner, 2014. In accordance with the listing, Bonner was pastor of Galilee Baptist Church in Tulsa, and former pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Tulsa. He was sentenced to twenty years in jail for lewd molestation of a teenage lady in 2013 and sentenced to a consecutive three-year sentence for touching one other lady.
• Dustin Ray Werneburg, 2012. Wernerburg, a youth pastor at First Baptist Church in Coalgate, was convicted of rape and two counts of lewd and indecent acts or propositions to a baby in 2012. He was sentenced to 10 years in jail, plus a 30-year suspended sentence.
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• Joseph Monroe Leal, 2011. Leal was pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church of Henryetta when he was charged with sexting a 14-year-old lady after the 2 attended Summit Church Camp in 2009. He served at church buildings in Shawnee and Wellston, as nicely. He pleaded responsible in 2012 of utilizing expertise to have interaction in sexual communication with a minor. He was sentenced to 6 years in jail with three years suspended.
• Billy Ray Smith, 2010. Smith, a volunteer youth employee at Calvary Baptist Church in Durant, was convicted of forcible sodomy in 2010. He’s serving a 15-year-sentence in an Oklahoma jail.
• Sean David Whisenhunt, 2009. Whisenhunt was youth minister at Central Baptist Church in Owasso. He was convicted of sexual battery in 2010 and obtained a suspended sentence. He was convicted of violating the phrases of his intercourse offender registration in 2014 and obtained one other suspended sentence.
• Joshua Spires, 2009. Spires, former pastor of First Baptist Church of Jay, was convicted in 2009 after pleading responsible to 10 counts of lewd molestation of a minor. He served 9 years in an Oklahoma jail and was launched in 2018. He’s on probation/group supervision till 2029.
• Darrell Gilyard, 2007/2008. Gilyard, who as soon as served at Hilltop Baptist Church in Norman, was additionally on employees at church buildings in Florida and Texas. In accordance with revealed stories, Gilyard was accused of inappropriate sexual misconduct with girls quite a few occasions at church buildings he served. He’s a registered intercourse offender in Florida for 2 2009 convictions of lewd and lascivious molestation of two teenage ladies, one between 12 and 15 years previous and one other youthful than 16. He went to work at one other church in 2012 after serving a three-year jail time period.
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• Charles W. “Chuck” Bryan Jr., 2008. Bryan was a youth volunteer at Chisholm Creek Baptist Church in Edmond. He obtained a 10-year jail sentence for lewd and indecent propositions and acts involving a 15-year-old lady. Bryan, who was additionally convicted of forgery, was incarcerated in Oklahoma and required to register as a intercourse offender upon his launch.
• Kenneth Wayne Huneycutt, 2008. Huneycutt was former pastor of New Hope Baptist Church in Ada when he pleaded responsible to molesting two boys and was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Within the listing, he’s described as being affiliated with an unbiased Baptist religion group and never the Southern Baptist Conference.
• Aaron Matthew McDonald, 2002. McDonald was former music director at Dewar First Baptist Church in Dewar when he was accused of molesting a 15 year-old boy. He was additionally former music director of Calvary Baptist Church in Sulphur. Replace from The Oklahoman: McDonald was convicted of sexual battery of an individual over 16 and obtained a 10-year sentence, in response to the Oklahoma Correction Division’s offender database. He entered into the Oklahoma jail system in 2003 and was launched in 2005.
• David Glen Randol, 1996. Randol, former youth minister of Arrow Heights Baptist Church in Damaged Arrow, was accused of abusing a 13-year-old. In accordance with the listing, he dedicated suicide after police instructed him he could be charged with molestation and associated offenses. Replace from The Oklahoman: Randol died of a self-inflicted bullet wound in 1996 because the Tulsa County district legal professional’s workplace was getting ready to file felony prices towards him, in response to a report from the Tulsa World. The costs stemmed from allegations that Randol sexually abused a lady who attended Arrow Heights Baptist. Details about Randol’s case was the main focus of a report in The Oklahoman.
• Steve Lamberson, 1995. Steve Lamberson was pastor and principal of Liberty Heights Free Will Baptist Church in Tulsa. He was sentenced to 5 years in jail for molesting a youngster. Lamberson is listed as “Baptist kind unknown.”
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• Roy E. Jones, 1992. Jones, pastor for 35 years of First Baptist Church of Del Metropolis, obtained a seven-year suspended sentence for abusing a number of ladies in 1986.
• Thomas V. Cossairt, 1989. Cossairt was retired former pastor of First Baptist Church, Carter Lake, when he obtained a suspended one-year jail sentence and two years’ probation after pleading responsible to indecent contact with a baby. A cost involving a second little one was dropped.
• In 2009, a pastor from Weleetka was convicted on six counts of home abuse and located not responsible of 9 counts of lewd molestation and assault and battery.
• In 1999, a youth minister in Ardmore was charged with little one molestation. His Baptist affiliation is unknown, in response to the listing.
• In 2011, a Tulsa pastor was accused of sexually abusing a 7-year-old lady between 2003-2004 and once more from 2007-2010. The compiler of the listing famous that he didn’t know if the person was convicted nor did he assume know if the accused man was a Southern Baptist.
The Gophers football program addressed a need in the middle of its defense for the 2025 season with Oklahoma State linebacker Jeff Roberson on Thursday night.
The 6-foot-2, 225-pound graduate transfer from Choctaw, Okla., totaled 58 tackles, including 8.5 for lost yards, three sacks and one interception in 12 games in 2024. He had a middling 57.7 grade from Pro Football Focus, along with 19 pressures, but also 11 missed tackles last season.
Roberson played 670 snaps last season, but only 107 across 2021 and 2023. He played special teams as a freshman in 2020 and missed the 2022 season with injury.
Roberson will help fill the void left by leading tackler Cody Lindenberg; the Anoka native declared for the NFL draft after the regular season and skipped the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Maverick Baranowski and Devon Williams top the U’s depth chart at linebacker going into next season.
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The Gophers have added 15 total players via the NCAA transfer portal since early December and are still looking for help at cornerback and possibly defensive line.
The Cowboys went to the SEC to pick another linebacker out of the portal.
Ole Miss transfer Trip White, who was listed at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds last season, pledged to Oklahoma State, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz. White played in all 13 of the Rebels’ games this past season, his redshirt sophomore year. He made one tackle, primarily playing special teams.
White played in three games while maintaining a redshirt as a true freshman in 2022. He appeared in five games in 2023, and to this point has totaled nine career tackles.
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Out of Parkview Magnet in Little Rock, Arkansas, White was a three-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class and chose Ole Miss over offers from Arkansas, Kansas State, Baylor, Louisville, Oklahoma State, Indiana and others. The 247Sports Composite system tabbed White as the No. 1,103 player in the class, the No. 109 linebacker in the class and the No. 12 player from Arkansas in 2022. He also started as his team’s quarterback as a high school senior, throwing for 2,035 yards and 19 touchdowns to go with 445 rushing yards and seven more scores.
White becomes the third linebacker the Pokes have grabbed out of the portal, joining Bryan McCoy (Akron) and Brandon Rawls (Saginaw Valley State). White’s addition comes a few days after Jeff Roberson hopped in the portal. With Roberson, Nick Martin, Collin Oliver and Kendal Daniels all gone from last season’s squad, OSU’s linebacker room — like most position rooms — will look quite a bit different heading into 2025. Kap Dede is set to coach that group, with new OSU defensive coordinator Todd Grantham bringing him in from Western Kentucky.
The Oklahoma Sooners will open the 2025 softball season on Feb. 6 against the CSUN Matadors in San Diego. After a historic season, Oklahoma faces a lot of turnover after losing a number of fixtures in the lineup to graduation.
The Sooners certainly aren’t lacking for talent, however, as a trio of players were named to Softball America’s preseason All-American teams on Tuesday.
Sophomore outfielder Kasidi Pickering and Utility/DP Ella Parker were named to Softball America’s first team. Newcomer Abby Dayton was named to the second team.
Parker led the Oklahoma Sooners with a .415 batting average from the utility role. She also had 13 home runs and 62 RBIs as a true freshman. Parker hit .500 over Oklahoma’s final four games to clinch their fourth-straight national title.
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Pickering hit .389 with 12 home runs and 51 RBIs as a true freshman for the Sooners. In the Women’s College World Series final against Texas, she had home runs in both games against the Texas Longhorns to win the championship.
Abby Dayton is one of a number of impact transfers for the Oklahoma Sooners this season. She led the Pac-12 in batting average, hitting .431 and also had an on-base percentage of .510 for the Utah Utes.
The Oklahoma Sooners will have a new look, but led by this trio of stars, the defending national champions will be ready to compete in the SEC.
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