Oklahoma Terrorism refers to the acts of violence committed in the state of Oklahoma that are intended to cause fear and terror among a particular group of people or the public. Such acts include bombings, mass shootings, and arson. Examples of Oklahoma Terrorism include the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, the University of Oklahoma Shooting in 2014, and the 2008 firebombing of the Tulsa County Courthouse. The main types of Oklahoma Terrorism are domestic terrorism, international terrorism, and hate crimes. Domestic terrorism is violence committed by individuals or groups that are based in Oklahoma, while international terrorism is violence committed by individuals or groups with ties to foreign countries. Hate crimes are acts of violence or property damage motivated by prejudice against a particular group, such as race, religion, or sexual orientation.