The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation identified a suspect in a quadruple homicide at a marijuana farm outside a small town in Oklahoma, but won't release the person's name because doing so would put others in danger, the agency said Tuesday.
Police said that a male suspect entered a building at the marijuana farm located west of Hennessey, Oklahoma, at 5:45 p.m. local time on Sunday and allegedly killed three men and one woman. One person was injured and was airlifted to an area hospital, police said.
Oklahoman here, so here's what I've seen reported locally lately - there's a huge problem with marijuana farms increasing profits by getting into the human trafficking and slave trade by getting traffickers to bring them immigrants that are told they'll work off their transportation fees, their paperwork are stolen/kept and they're kept onsite in horrific conditions to work for no pay, just little food/drink and awful sleeping conditions.
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Maybe if weed was federally legal this wouldn't be an issue r-slur
I bet you think the Dutch were competent and a good example of the effects of legalization rather a case study in how politicians who don't give a frick can speedrun ruining your country with half assed legislation
Anyway i need a little more to get me out of bed say something else i disagree with
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