Woodward parents who were charged with shooting their son’s alleged abuser will appear in court again

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Woodward parents who were charged with shooting their son's alleged abuser will appear in court again

WOODWARD, Okla. — A Woodward County father, Wayland Martin, 33, is facing charges related to a shooting incident involving the man accused of sexually abusing his 1-year-old son.

Martin is scheduled to appear in Woodward County District Court on May 28, 2026, ahead of his trial, which has been rescheduled to June 29 (Woodward County Court Records, 2026).

Martin previously requested a speedy trial, and the court granted his request. The trial was initially set for May 18, but the new date accommodates ongoing motions and scheduling for all involved defendants.

Charges Against Wayland Martin

Martin faces multiple charges:

  • Two counts of shooting with intent to kill
  • Protective order violation with injury

Prosecutors allege that Martin shot Tyler Valdez, the live-in boyfriend of the child’s mother, less than 48 hours after Valdez obtained a protective order against Martin and Krista Fizer, the mother of the child.

Investigators report that gunfire struck the home where Valdez was staying in June 2025, hitting him multiple times. Valdez returned fire, and both Martin and Fizer have denied firing any shots.

Alleged Child Abuse

Authorities determined two days before the shooting that the 1-year-old child had injuries consistent with sexual abuse while in Valdez’s care.

According to investigators, tensions escalated after the abuse allegations surfaced, and Martin and Fizer allegedly threatened Valdez prior to the shooting incident (Oklahoma State Investigative Reports, 2026).

Charges Against Other Defendants

  • Tyler Valdez, 35, of Mooreland, was arrested and charged with sexual abuse of a child. Valdez denies the allegations. His trial is scheduled for June 15, 2026.
  • Krista Fizer, 32, of Mooreland, faces multiple charges related to the shooting, including:
    • Shooting with intent to kill
    • Assault and battery with a deadly weapon
    • Conspiracy
    • Violating a protective order

Fizer has pleaded not guilty, and her motion hearing is set for May 28, 2026. Both Martin and Fizer maintain they did not pull the trigger during the incident.

Summary of Key Case Details

DefendantAgeLocationChargesTrial/Motion Date
Wayland Martin33Woodward, OKTwo counts shooting w/ intent to kill, protective order violationJune 29, 2026
Tyler Valdez35Mooreland, OKSexual abuse of a childJune 15, 2026
Krista Fizer32Mooreland, OKShooting w/ intent to kill, assault, conspiracy, protective order violationMay 28, 2026

Community Reaction

The case has sparked strong reactions in Woodward County. Many community members have expressed sympathy for the child at the center of the investigation. Others have debated whether the alleged retaliation against Valdez was justified.

Authorities emphasize that all charges are allegations, and each defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

The Woodward shooting case highlights the complex intersection of alleged child abuse and violent retaliation. With multiple defendants and trial dates scheduled in June 2026, the court will determine accountability through legal proceedings. Meanwhile, the community remains closely engaged, with attention on the safety and welfare of the child involved.

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