Press & Media

News, press releases, and media resources for the Colleen McCarty for Tulsa County DA 2026 campaign.

Media Contact

For press inquiries, interview requests, or media assets, please reach out directly.

Press Contact

Rusty Rowe

918-928-6653

McCartyforDA@gmail.com

Campaign

McCarty for DA

7167 S Mingo Rd

Tulsa, OK 74133

918-609-0043

Press Releases

April 30, 2026

For Immediate Release

McCarty for DA Campaign Releases Q1 Fundraising Report

The McCarty for DA campaign releases its Q1 fundraising report, reflecting strong grassroots support from Tulsans ready for a change in leadership at the District Attorney's office.

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For Immediate Release

Colleen McCarty Files for Tulsa County District Attorney with Broad Support from Business Leaders, Legislators, Crime Victims, and Grassroots Advocates

Colleen McCarty officially filed to run for Tulsa County District Attorney, launching a campaign centered on public safety, victim advocacy, and restoring integrity to the justice system — backed by a broad coalition including Former U.S. Congressman John Sullivan, state legislators, veterans, and grassroots Tulsans.

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April 2, 2026

For Immediate Release

Press Conference Highlights Serious Concerns Following Sentencing in Wesley Cole Case

Victims, their legal counsel, and DA candidate Colleen McCarty held a press conference following the sentencing of former Tulsa massage therapist Wesley Cole, addressing the reduced plea deal, victim opposition, and calling for accountability and victim-centered justice in Tulsa County.

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April 2, 2026

For Immediate Release

Timeline of Criminal History & Adjudications of Marsean Jacque Taylor: A Decade of Missed Opportunities Leading to Triple Homicide

Newly reviewed court records reveal a long and escalating criminal history for Marsean Jacque Taylor — including repeated firearm charges reduced or dismissed — culminating in the April 1, 2026 Tulsa triple homicide. The release raises serious questions about prosecutorial accountability under the current DA's office.

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