Federal Investigation Ends With Arrest Of Neo-Nazi Prison Gang Leader

Sixty-nine defendants affiliated with the Universal Aryan Brotherhood (UAB) have now been convicted as part of a multi-year investigation into a contraband drug trafficking ring operating out of Oklahoma prisons.

Federal Investigation Ends With Arrest Of Neo-Nazi Prison Gang Leader

Sixty-nine defendants affiliated with the Universal Aryan Brotherhood (UAB) have now been convicted as part of a multi-year investigation into a contraband drug trafficking ring operating out of Oklahoma prisons. The investigation wrapped last month with the final sentencing of Chance Alan Wilson, known as Wolfhead, the leader of the UAB, a violent neo-nazi and white-nationalist prison gang, the Department of Justice announced Monday.

Wilson was sentenced to 20 years in prison for money laundering and drug trafficking while other defendants were convicted on charges of drug trafficking, drug conspiracy, money laundering, maintaining a drug premises and illegal firearms possession. During the investigation, lead by the Homeland Security, investigators reportedly seized 62 firearms, more than 300 pounds of methamphetamine and more than $400,000 in drug proceeds.