A Sulphur, Oklahoma resident has been sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison for robbery and felony assault. The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Timmy Lynn Tatum, 18, received a sentence of 87 months for one count of Robbery in Indian Country and 87 months for one count of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon with Intent to Do Bodily Harm in Indian Country. The sentences will be served concurrently.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Sulphur Police Department, the Murray County Sheriff’s Office, and the Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police.
Tatum pleaded guilty on April 1, 2025. Investigators reported that on June 30, 2024, Tatum broke into a home in Sulphur, assaulted the victim with a firearm, and robbed them at gunpoint before leaving with several valuable items.
The offenses took place in Murray County within the boundaries of the Chickasaw Nation Reservation.
Senior Judge Ronald A. White presided over the sentencing hearing in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma. Tatum will remain in U.S. Marshals Service custody until he is transported to a Bureau of Prisons facility to serve his sentence without parole.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Edith A. Singer prosecuted the case.
