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Omaha Man Sentenced to 33 Months for Assaulting an Offutt AFB Airman with a Deadly Weapon

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Nebraska

United States Attorney Susan T. Lehr announced that Robert A. Williams, age 29, of Omaha, Nebraska was sentenced on August 16, 2024, in federal court in Omaha for assault on a federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon. Chief United States District Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr. sentenced Williams to 33 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After his release from prison, Williams will be required to complete a 3-year term of supervised release.

On November 30, 2023, Williams drove a blue Honda CR-V to the USSTRATCOM gate at Offutt Air Force Base. He stopped at the entry control point (ECP) as directed by entry controllers, both of whom were uniformed U.S. Air Force Security Forces Airmen. An entry controller, suspecting that Williams was driving under the influence, placed a cone in front of the CR-V. Williams ran over the cone and drove onto the installation at a high rate of speed. Controllers activated barriers past the ECP and Williams was forced to U-turn at least twice, eventually speeding back toward the ECP. The two controllers attempted to stop the CR-V while it was headed towards them. Williams narrowly missed hitting one of the Airmen and both were forced to move out of the way of the CR-V. The controllers were placed in immediate danger as the CR-V approached, and they fired rounds into the vehicle. Williams nonetheless drove the CR-V back through the ECP and off the installation.

Investigators determined that Williams purchased the CR-V from a used car dealer two days prior to the incident and subsequently located it at Williams’s address in Omaha. Once investigators learned his identity, Williams was positively identified as the driver of the CR-V by the Airmen at the ECP and through video evidence of the encounter at the ECP. A motor vehicle is considered a deadly or dangerous weapon when driven in a manner likely to endanger lives.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and the 55th Wing Security Forces Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base.

Contact

Lecia Wright - Supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney (402) 661-3700

Updated August 22, 2024