On May 9, three members of Red Skin Kingz, also known as
RSK, were sentenced to prison following their respective guilty pleas to RICO
conspiracy for their participation in the violent RSK criminal street gang.
Devan Edward Leonard, 28, of Lukachukai, Arizona, the leader
of RSK, was sentenced to 50 years in prison; Kyle Filbert Gray, 26, of
Lukachukai, Arizona, was sentenced to 30 years in prison; and Lucille Jean
Leonard, 48, of Lukachukai, Arizona, was sentenced to 10 years in prison. All defendants were sentenced by U.S.
District Judge David G. Campbell in the District of Arizona
Acting Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth
A. Strange for the District of Arizona, Special Agent in Charge Michael DeLeon
of FBI’s Phoenix Field Office and Colonel Frank Milstead of the Arizona
Department of Public Safety announced the sentencings. The Navajo Nation Department of Public Safety
also provided significant assistance during the investigation.
As detailed in their three plea agreements, Devan Leonard,
Kyle Gray, and Lucille Leonard are members of the RSK. RSK operated on the eastern side of the
Navajo Nation in the District of Arizona.
RSK was responsible for at least three murders, attempted murder,
aggravated assaults, kidnappings, and drug trafficking, amongst other crimes.
On or between Dec. 12 and Dec. 13, 2014, Devan Leonard and
another RSK member shot and killed two men, in Lukachukai, Arizona on the
Navajo Indian Reservation, where the bodies were dismembered, burned and
buried, to conceal the killings.
On Dec. 16, 2014, Kyle Gray and Devan Leonard shot and
killed another victim immediately following a drug trafficking
transaction. Later, Devan Leonard and
Kyle Gray transported the victim’s body to a remote sheep camp on the
reservation, where they dismembered, and burned the victim’s body.
Lucille Leonard held a leadership role in RSK, mostly
participating in and overseeing RSK’s drug trafficking organization, including
the collection of debts owed to RSK.
The second superseding indictment in this matter was the
result of an investigation conducted by the FBI, the Arizona Department of
Public Safety, the Navajo Nation Department of Public Safety, the U.S.
Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona, and the Criminal Division’s
Organized Crime and Gang Section.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dimitra Sampson and Tracy Van Buskirk of the
District of Arizona, and Trial Attorneys Kelly Pearson and Hans Miller of the
Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section prosecuted the case.
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