Federal Grand Jury B Indictments Introduced- September 2022 | USAO-NDOK

September 22, 2022

United States Legal professional Clint Johnson at present introduced the outcomes of the September 2022 Federal Grand Jury B.

The next people have been charged with violations of United States legislation in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. The return of an indictment is a technique of informing a defendant of alleged violations of federal legislation, which have to be confirmed in a court docket of legislation past an inexpensive doubt to beat a defendant’s presumption of innocence.

Sheamiah Krystin Atkins. Assault with a Harmful Weapon with Intent to do Bodily Hurt in Indian Nation; Carrying, Utilizing, Brandishing, and Discharging a Firearm Throughout and in Relation to a Crime of Violence. Atkins, 40, of Tulsa, allegedly assaulted the sufferer with a firearm with intent to do bodily hurt on Aug. 21, 2022. The FBI and Tulsa Police Division are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Victor A.S. Régal is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-318

Tristan Barlow; Zachary Caughron; Natalie Foutch; Richard Markham; Kolby Milford; Christopher Ruff; and Jacob Shoate. Drug Conspiracy (Depend 1); Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime (Counts 2-7). Barlow, 30; Caughron, 30; Foutch, 20; Markham, 35; Milford, 27; Ruff, 30; and Shoate, 21, all of Tulsa, allegedly conspired collectively to distribute and to own with intent to distribute clonazolam. Every defendant can be charged with possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. The Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Safety Investigations, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Tulsa Police Division, and Tulsa County Sheriff’s Workplace are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Ben Tonkin and Niko A. Boulieris are prosecuting the case. Discover the preliminary press launch asserting prices right here. 22-CR-317

Jared Matthew Barnett. Leaving the Scene of a Private Damage Accident in Indian Nation (Depend 1); Driving Below the Affect of an Intoxicating Substance in Indian Nation (Counts 2,3). On Aug.24, 2022, Barnett, 27, of Glenpool, is alleged to have brought on an accident whereas driving below the affect of an intoxicating substance aside from alcohol, didn’t render cheap help to the sufferer, and failed to stay on the scene of the accident. On Aug. 25, 2022, Barnett was concerned in a single-vehicle accident and was allegedly discovered to be driving whereas below the affect of an intoxicating substance aside from alcohol. The FBI and Glenpool Police Division are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Stephanie Ihler is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-332

David Cortez-Gomez. Illegal Reentry of a Eliminated Alien. Cortez-Gomez, 26, a Mexican nation, is charged with unlawfully reentering america after having been eliminated on Oct. 4, 2017, at or close to Laredo, Texas. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removing Operations is the investigative company. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Thomas E. Buscemi is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-319

Waylon Cody Johnson. Obstructing, Delaying, and Affecting Commerce by Theft; Theft in Indian Nation; Assault with a Harmful Weapon with Intent to do Bodily Hurt in Indian Nation; Easy Assault (Misdemeanor). On Aug. 21, 2022, Johnson, 32, of Bixby, allegedly robbed a Subway restaurant utilizing a duplicate firearm and threatened violence in opposition to an worker who was youthful than 16-years-old. The FBI and Sapulpa Police Division are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Justin G. Bish is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-320

Gustavo Martinez-Cruz. Reentry of a Eliminated Alien. Martinez-Cruz, 41, a Mexican nationwide, is charged with unlawfully reentering america after having been eliminated on July 24, 2012, at or close to Del Rio, Texas. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removing Operations is the investigative company. Assistant U.S. Legal professional William Rubens is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-330

Justin Eli MuncyTried Coercion and Enticement of a Minor; Fee of Felony Intercourse Offense Involving a Minor by a Registered Intercourse Offender; Coercion and Enticement of a Minor; Manufacturing of Youngster Pornography; Receipt and Distribution of Youngster Pornography;  Tampering with a Witness by Corrupt Persuasion; Tampering with a Witness by Corrupt Persuasion (superseding). Muncy, 46, of Lawton, allegedly tried to coerce a person he believed to be a minor into participating in sexual exercise from Jan. 27, 2022, to April 14, 2022. As a substitute, he was messaging an secret agent. Muncy dedicated the alleged crime whereas he was a registered intercourse offender. On this superseding indictment he’s additional charged with coercing and attractive a minor to have interaction in sexual exercise utilizing digital means from Oct. 10, 2021, to on April 14, 2022. He’s additional charged with having the minor have interaction in sexual acts for the aim of manufacturing a visible depiction of the acts; receipt and distribution of kid pornography; and with tampering with a witness who was scheduled to testify in court docket proceedings. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Safety Investigations and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Workplace are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Leah Paisner is prosecuting the case. 22-cr-187

Andrew Don Rector. Aggravated Sexual Abuse by Power and Menace in Indian Nation; Kidnapping in Indian Nation; Assault of an Intimate/Relationship Accomplice by Strangling, Suffocating, and Trying to Strangle and Suffocate in Indian Nation. From Might 3, 2022, to Might 4, 2022, Rector, 32, of Keifer, is alleged to have kidnapped, strangled and sexually assaulted the sufferer. The FBI and Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Tribal Police Division are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Julie A. Childress and Cymetra M. Williams are prosecuting the case. 22-CR-331

Bobby Jean Shanks II. Abusive Sexual Contact with a Minor Below 12 Years of Age in Indian Nation; Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Indian Nation; Sexual Abuse of an Incapable Sufferer in Indian Nation (superseding). From December 2006 to Dec. 11, 2010, Shanks, 44, of Inola, is alleged to have knowingly engaged in and brought on sexual contact with a baby. He’s additional charged with sexually abusing the kid when she was between 12 and 16 years outdated. Lastly, between September 2015 and August 2017, he allegedly sexually abused a sufferer who was bodily incapable of declining participation in and speaking unwillingness to have interaction in these sexual acts. The FBI is the investigative company. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Stephanie Ihler is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-110

Michael Wayne Tiffany; James Allen QuapawFelon in Possession of Firearms and Ammunition (Counts 1,4); Sale and Disposal of a Firearm to a Prohibited Particular person (Depend 2); Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime (Counts 3,8); Possessing and Promoting Stolen Firearms (Depend 5); Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute (Depend 6); Carrying a Firearm Throughout and in Relation to a Drug Trafficking Crime (Depend 7) (third superseding). Quapaw, 41, of Miami, is charged with being a felon in possession of a Ruger .270 caliber rifle and 4 rounds of ammunition from Dec. 30, 2021, to Jan. 4, 2022. Quapaw can be charged with promoting the firearm and ammunition to Tiffany, 37, of Miami, who’s a prohibited individual. From Dec. 30, 2021, to Jan. 4, 2022, Tiffany allegedly possessed firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, particularly possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Tiffany is additional charged with being a felon in possession of a Ruger .270 caliber rifle, a Remington .243 caliber rifle and eight rounds of ammunition on Jan. 5, 2022. Tiffany and Quapaw are each charged with aiding and abetting one another to own and promote the Ruger .270 caliber rifle, Remington .243 caliber rifle and eight rounds of ammunition on Jan. 5, 2022. Tiffany can be charged with knowingly possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or extra of methamphetamine on July 16, 2022, and for possessing a firearm in the course of the crime. Moreover, Quapaw is charged with possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, particularly possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Oklahoma Freeway Patrol are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys John E. Brasher and Thomas E. Buscemi are prosecuting the case. 22-CR-222

Johnny Lee Summers. Manufacturing of Youngster Pornography; Coercion and Enticement of a Minor; Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Indian Nation; Abusive Sexual Contact with a Minor in Indian Nation (superseding). Summers, 22, of Cushing, is charged with three counts of attractive a minor to have interaction in sexually express conduct for the aim of manufacturing baby pornography. He’s additional charged with utilizing digital communications to coerce the minor to have interaction in sexual exercise. He’s additionally charged with making an attempt to have interaction in a sexual act with the minor between the ages of 12 and 16 from February 2021 to January 2022.  Lastly, he’s charged with knowingly participating in sexual contact with the minor when the sufferer was between the ages of 12 and 16 from February 2021 to January 2022. The FBI and Tulsa Police Division are the investigative companies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Valeria G. Luster and Chantelle D. Dial are prosecuting the case. 22-CR-165

Kahlyah Ashlynn White. Youngster Abuse in Indian Nation; Youngster Neglect in Indian Nation. White, 21, of Bartlesville, is charged with abusing three youngsters below the age of 18 and neglecting to guard the youngsters from publicity to criminality. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Ben Tonkin is prosecuting the case. 22-CR-329

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