Oklahoma Inmate Pleads Guilty to Running a Drug Conspiracy
Richard Dale Deeter Jr., 45, pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy. Deeter admitted that he directed other members of the conspiracy to obtain kilogram amounts of methamphetamine and to distribute the drug in Tulsa. He conducted the conspiracy while incarcerated for a state drug trafficking conviction.
“Richard Deeter and his five coconspirators have now pleaded guilty to drug trafficking crimes in federal court,” said U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. “Homeland Security Investigations led the investigation in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Tulsa Police Department, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.”
According to court documents, Deeter directed the purchase and pick up of bulk quantities of methamphetamine from Oklahoma City for the purpose of redistributing the drug within the Northern District of Oklahoma. Deeter and his coconspirators utilized Facebook messenger, video calls, text messaging, encrypted instant messaging, and other methods to conduct operations.
Deeter communicated with his coconspirators and others about where to pick up the methamphetamine, drug pricing, and to whom the drug would be sold. He accepted payment from coconspirators and drug customers through the use of Green Dot cards and Cash App. He was also alleged to have directed the use of firearms to further the drug operation and the collection of drug debts. The conspirators kept residences in Tulsa for storing the guns and methamphetamine.
Deeter’s five codefendants, including three members of the Universal Aryan Brotherhood, have also pleaded guilty for their roles in the drug conspiracy.