An Oklahoma homeowner and his friend are facing murder charges for allegedly setting fire to a building after the occupants refused to leave, according to police.
Oklahoma City Police have released a video showing a chase that ended when the suspect crashed into a tree. for allegedly setting fire to a building after the occupants who lived there refused to leave, according to police.
Allen Shaw, 89, and Randy Sander, 68, were each charged with second-degree murder and second-degree arson. in southeastern OklahomaShaw told McCurtain County sheriff’s deputies that the two individuals who lived there hadn't paid rent in the last two years and he wanted them out of the house. The couple, meanwhile, told deputies that they were"concerned because he had been out there several times.
Allen Shaw, 89, was charged with second-degree murder and second-degree arson for allegedly setting his home on fire after the people renting it refused to leave.
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