Another white supremacist heads to federal prison for a long time
Another white supremacist heads to federal prison for a long time
Cheer this from US attorney in Little Rock:
Wesley Gullett, the president of a white supremacist organization which sold multiple kilograms of methamphetamine and committed numerous violent acts including attempted murder will spend the more than three decades in federal prison.
On Wednesday, United States District Court Judge Brian S. Miller sentenced Gullett, 31, of Russellville, to 35 years imprisonment, with five years of supervised release to follow, for Gullett’s leadership role in a violent drug conspiracy. There is no parole in the federal system. Gullett was president of New Aryan Empire (NAE), a white supremacist group founded by inmates in the Arkansas Department of Corrections.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A North Carolina man was sentenced late Monday after traveling to Arkansas twice to have sex with a minor he enticed over the Internet. United States District Court Judge Brian S. Miller sentenced Jonathan Berrier, 53, of Lexington, North Carolina, to 180 months in federal prison. Cody Hiland, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, and Diane Upchurch, special agent in charge of the FBI Little Rock Field Office, announced the sentencing. In January 2017, Berrier reached out to a 13-year-old minor on Facebook, and they began talking through text messaging and telephone as well. The conversations became sexual in nature and continued through spring 2018. As the sexual content of their conversations increased, the defendant sent gifts and packages to the minor, which included cell phones.