An associate of the Universal Aryan Brotherhood (UAB) prison
gang was sentenced to 57 months in prison today in federal court for violence
committed in aid of racketeering, announced Assistant Attorney General Leslie
R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney
Danny C. Williams Sr. of the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Robert Allen Paul Bryan, 41, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, pleaded
guilty on June 4, 2015, before U.S. District Judge Claire V. Eagan of the
Northern District of Oklahoma.
In connection with his guilty plea, Bryan acknowledged his
association with the UAB, a violent, “whites only” prison-based gang with
members and associates operating inside and outside of state prisons throughout
Oklahoma. Bryan admitted that in May
2013, he and other UAB members, operating on orders from the UAB’s governing
body, restrained a former UAB member while other gang members used a heated
knife to burn off the victim’s UAB neck tattoo.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security
Investigations; the Tulsa Police Department; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives; the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigations
Division; the FBI; the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office and the Oklahoma
Department of Corrections investigated the case. Trial Attorney John C. Hanley of the Criminal
Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Allen
Litchfield and Jan Reincke of the Northern District of Oklahoma are prosecuting
the case.
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