Clinton J. Johnson U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma
A man already serving a prison sentence for assaulting a detention officer received an additional sentence on charges of drug conspiracy. U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson announced that Quinton Andrew Perry, 29, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Gregory K. Frizzell after he pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute methamphetamine.
Perry will serve 236 months in prison and five years of supervised release. According to court documents, Perry held the title of “captain” within the Universal Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist gang operating in prisons. Between mid-2023 and September 2024, Perry used contraband cellphones along with encrypted messaging apps and social media to communicate with people outside the prison system.
Authorities said Perry coordinated deliveries of kilogram quantities of methamphetamine sourced from a transnational criminal organization. He depended on co-conspirators to handle distribution and collected payments through mobile banking applications.
Court records also indicate that Perry’s prior conviction in 2021 involved assaulting a detention officer while he was incarcerated for grand larceny, possessing stolen property, and possessing a firearm. He had earlier convictions for two separate second-degree burglaries.
Perry will stay in custody until his transfer to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons is arranged.
The investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration Tulsa Resident Office, DEA Dallas Field Office, North Texas Criminal Interdiction Unit, and Oklahoma Department of Corrections Office of Inspector General Criminal Interdiction Division. Assistant U.S. Attorney David A. Nasar prosecuted the case.
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