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Cleveland County authorities have charged a former Norman High School student with two counts of rape.Tristen Killman-Hardin, 18, was charged with two counts of first degree rape for acts that happened on Sept. 19. Charging documents show both incidents involved a victim who was unconscious. Both counts relate to one alleged victim, a 16-year-old. Court documents show she said she had been out drinking with friends and the next morning received a video texted to her that depicted her being sexually assaulted in Killman-Hardin's car.Court documents state that the victim told police that Killman-Hardin admitted to having sex with the victim. The documents show he also admitted it to a third party.His bond was set at $250,000.Norman High School officials suspended Killman-Hardin for the rest of the school year after the district learned about the allegations of rape.The district has come under fire from an organization called Yes All Daughters for the way they handled the allegations. The group claims the victims were bullied out of the school after they came forward with the allegations. The district disputes those claims.Norman schools released a statement following the arrest:His status has not and will not change. He was notified on September 22 he was being suspended for the rest of the school year, and he won't be a student of Norman Public Schools ever again.We aren't surprised by and are pleased that charges have been filed on him for a rape the charges indicate happened the evening of Friday, September 19. We have been fully cooperative with the Norman Police Department since the rape was reported to us by the alleged victim on Monday, September 22.Crime footer