" The events that unfolded at our home on July 24, 2019 around 9pm were very scary. A man coming to our home, screaming at us, trying to break into our home, then he pulls a gun on us. I am very Thankful to be alive and I count my blessings every minute. I would be dead if I had not taken quick action. It is tragic that I had to use a gun to defend myself, my home and my family and I have no regrets. I was frivolously charged by the Tulsa Police Department with Shooting with Intent to Kill which is a felony. I had to post a $75,000.00 bond and this has made me realize how broken our bond system is, how broken our police department is, and how broken our judicial system is. I'm stepping up to do something about it. I'm officially entering the race for US Senate and challenging Jim Inhoffe. Its time to have someone in our US Senate who not only supports the 1st amendment and the 2nd amendment, but isn't afraid to stand their ground and exercise both it it comes to it. We are home owners and we are not facing eviction. The number of police cars that showed up at our home was over 50, yet a shooting in east Tulsa only had 4. Why were we treated different? We are the victims, not the so called process server. We called the police for help and we were ordered to come outside, hands up, handcuffed and taken away. We are home owners . We are the victims. The Tulsa Police have a lot of work to do. " - Christopher Barnett