The Committee on Parole revoked Malik Langston’s parole on June 9, 2025, after finding he committed a parole violation involving threats and verbal aggression captured on video. The panel ordered Langston transferred to Hunt Correctional for a mental‑health and substance‑abuse evaluation and any treatment deemed necessary.
The finding followed the board’s review of video evidence and staff summaries. Miss Stapleton, who led the case, said the footage captured Langston threatening an individual and using persistent abusive language, including a threat to “slap her and beat the f out of her” and a threat to “shoot up the house,” as summarized in the hearing. The board concluded those threats violated parole conditions.
Langston, who identified himself as a retired military servicemember and said he had been diagnosed with PTSD and ADHD, told the panel he had not been taking medication at the reporting center and said he planned to pursue further education. His mother, who spoke by Zoom, said Langston displayed a different tone and behavior than she recognized and asked the board to order mental‑health treatment.
Stapleton voted to revoke and requested transfer to Hunt for evaluation and possible treatment; other board members concurred. The board’s order requires clinical assessment at a DOC facility; the hearing record states the transfer and evaluation are intended to determine appropriate treatment and future release planning.
The board adjourned the case after issuing the revocation and transfer order. The Caddo Correctional Center remote hearing record notes the board’s direction to DOC to arrange the transfer and evaluation.