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  • Lawyer calls OU break-in 'stupid prank'

    11/09/2005 8:52:42 AM PST · by LibertyRocks · 28 replies · 1,561+ views
    News 9 / The Oklahoman ^ | November 9, 2005 | Robert Medley
    NORMAN - Two men charged in Cleveland County with breaking into a University of Oklahoma room marked "biohazard" were involved in a "stupid prank" and not something more sinister, an attorney for one of the men said. Christopher Thomas Boyce, 24, of Norman and James Kent Eldridge, 21, are both charged with felony counts of second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. Eldridge is an OU junior from Oklahoma City studying in the College of Arts and Sciences, according to the OU Web site. Boyce was not listed as being enrolled at OU. On Oct. 20, a woman told OU...
  • Under Scrutiny - Members of the collective report several encounters with the FBI

    11/07/2005 9:05:05 AM PST · by LibertyRocks · 41 replies · 1,970+ views
    OU Daily ^ | November 6, 2005 | by Brianna Bailey
    Two former OU students accused of breaking into OU’s underground tunnel network are members of a local activist group that claims it has been harassed by the FBI. Group members said they were questioned by FBI agents about Joel Henry Hinrichs III and the books they own. Christopher Boyce, 24, and James Kent Eldridge, 21, who are both charged with second-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, belonged to the Greenbriar Collective, a group that practices organic gardening and operates a lending library out of a house in east Norman. According to the Cleveland County District Attorney’s office, Boyce...
  • "Biohazard" Break-in

    11/04/2005 9:57:10 AM PST · by LibertyRocks · 33 replies · 1,731+ views
    Oklahoma Gazette ^ | November 2, 2005 | Ben Fenwick
    Prosecutors are considering felony charges for an OU campus burglary. ‘The circumstances of today’s environment caused everybody to look at it in a worst case scenario framework,’ an assistant district attorney says. ----------------------- Two men arrested for breaking into maintenance tunnels beneath the University of Oklahoma and burglarizing a biology building entered a room marked “biohazard,” according to the Cleveland County District Attorney’s office. Cleveland County assistant district attorney Rick Sitzman said Christopher Boyce, 24, and James Kent Eldridge, 21, broke into an opening into a tunnel network beneath the university, made their way underground into the Richards Hall zoology...