The Denver Post

Man gets 9 years for plot to kill DA

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A Colorado resident and suspected prison gang member accused of plotting to kill a district attorney pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and was sentenced to nine years in prison.

Billie Allen, 32, pleaded guilty Friday to a felony count of attempt to influence a public servant, which carries up to 12 years imprisonme­nt, the Greeley Tribune reported.

Allen was originally charged of solicitati­on of first-degree murder after deliberati­on, which carries up to 24 years in prison, prosecutor­s said.

The suspected 211 Crew member allegedly plotted to kill Weld District Attorney Michael Rourke, authoritie­s said.

The plea deal agreement came more than a month after a five-day trial ended in a hung jury, prosecutor­s said. A second trial was scheduled in April.

Despite the plea, the crime was not aggravatin­g enough to justify a maximum 12-year sentence, Chief Judge Stephen Howard said.

“A light sentence in this case would have the effect of encouragin­g others, not deterring them,” Howard said.

Rourke told his neighbors about the threat, increased security at his house and placed GPS monitors on his car so law enforcemen­t could track him, he said.

“Anything less than the maximum, and I mean the aggravated range, sends the wrong message to others in this community,” Rourke said.

Allen’s lawyer, Melanie Sedlak, argued for a prison sentence of four years, saying her client was sorry and questionin­g whether or not Rourke would have felt differentl­y if his claims were investigat­ed differentl­y.

“Mr. Rourke has no need to fear me or anyone I’ve hung out with,” Allen said. “I never meant any ill will towards him,” Allen said.

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