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January 24, 2007
Contact: Terry Wyatt
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Last
Defendant Sentenced In Hoover Crips Gang Case
First Case Prosecuted in the Northern District under the Federal
RICO Laws
JAN 24 --
TULSA, OKLAHOMA - United States Attorney David E. O’Meilia announced
today that Kenneth FERRELL, 21, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was sentenced for
his role in violent street gang activity perpetrated in Tulsa by the
Tulsa Hoover Crips organization.
FERRELL was sentenced
to a term of 161 months (13 years) in the federal Bureau of Prisons.
He had earlier pleaded guilty to Violent Crime in Aid of Racketeering.
FERRELL is the last of 12 defendants in the Hoover Crips to be sentenced
who were named in the lengthy federal indictment that was unsealed
in June 2005. All of the defendants are now serving lengthy prison
terms. The indictment alleged that from January 2000 until September
of 2004, a racketeering conspiracy (18 U.S.C. '1962) existed among
the defendants to violate various state and federal laws including
the distribution of cocaine and marijuana, and the commission of violent
acts including murder and tampering with witnesses.
This was the first
case in the Northern District to be prosecuted under the federal Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statutes. The RICO statutes,
enacted in 1970, were initially utilized to combat the criminal threats
of organized crime.
O’Meilia praised
the participants in the enormous law enforcement investigative effort,
conducted as part of the Northern District of Oklahoma’s violent
crime initiative, Operation Ceasefire. It spanned over 18 months and
coordinated the resources of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms,
the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Tulsa Police Dept., the FBI,
the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, the Tulsa County DA’s Office
and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. The case was prosecuted
by Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Assistant U.S. Attorney
Allen Litchfield and by Assistant U.S. Attorney Shannon Henson, both
of the Tulsa U.S. Attorney’s Office. |