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U.S. Department
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United
States Attorney 1100
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Telephone (214) 659-8600 |
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
DALLAS, TEXAS
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| CONTACT: 214/659-8600 www.usdoj.gov/usao/txn |
OCTOBER 6, 2006
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ARYAN BROTHERHOOD OF TEXAS MEMBER SENTENCED Courtney’s two co-defendants, also members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, pled guilty to related firearms charges. Co-defendant Cory D. Daniel, a/k/a “Voodoo,” age 27, of Lubbock, pled guilty in June to one count of felon in possession of a firearm and was sentenced last month to 120 months imprisonment. Co-defendant Aaron Thompson, a/k/a “Baby Huey,” age 27, also of Lubbock, pled guilty in June to one count of conspiracy to possess and dispose of stolen firearms and was sentenced to 60 months imprisonment last month. Thompson holds the rank of “Lieutenant” in the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas. The government presented evidence at Courtney’s trial that on or about August 28, 2005, Courtney and Daniel burglarized a residence located at 2811 98th Street, in Lubbock and stole numerous items, including 26 various firearms. They stashed the weapons at Thompson’s residence and made plans to sell and dispose of the stolen firearms. Courtney conspired with Aaron Thompson to trade the stolen guns for methamphetamine and/or money. Page 1 of 2 Two days later, on August 30, 2005, at approximately 11:00 p.m., a motorcycle accident occurred in Lubbock on the eastbound frontage road of South Loop 289, near Slide Road. Courtney, who was found unconscious at the scene, was the lone rider in that accident. A Lubbock Police Department officer recovered several documents belonging to the owner of the burglarized residence and a Desert Eagle, Model Baby Eagle, 9mm caliber, semi-automatic pistol was found in Courtney’s jacket. This firearm was one of the many firearms stolen in the August 28, 2005, burglary of the residence on 98th Street. The government presented evidence that the motorcycle Courtney was riding was purchased with a check that he had stolen during the burglary and that Courtney had forged the signature. An investigator with the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office testified that he recovered a majority of the firearms from Nicole Chillous and Aaron Thompson. Chillous and Thompson were living together in her trailer at the Big Q trailer park and the firearms were recovered from the trailer and from the trunk of Thompson’s vehicle. The Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office investigator also testified that he also recovered some of the stolen firearms from Brandon Hogue and Sasha Mandikian, both associates of Courtney’s and Carla Courtney, Matthew Courtney’s ex-wife. Matthew Courtney had discussed trading the guns to Sasha Mandikian for drugs, and in fact, four firearms were recovered from Mandikian. The officer then arrested both Daniel and Friar and during a search incident to those arrests, discovered under the passenger seat a .380 semi-automatic pistol, two plastic bags containing methamphetamine, four white pills identified as morphine sulfate and various drug paraphernalia. The officer also located .380 caliber ammunition and hypodermic needles in a bag in the back seat. ###
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