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Tuesday, December 12, 2006 , Updated 1:47 p.m., December 12, 2006

Fort Worth man sentenced to 40 years without parole in federal prison

Brian Keith Casper was sentenced today in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas, by United States District Judge Terry R. Means, to 480 months imprisonment, without the possibility of parole. Casper was convicted earlier this year by a federal jury on firearms and methamphetamine charges.

Following his arrest on February 2, 2006, Casper was initially detained at the Mansfield Law Enforcement Center in Mansfield, Texas. Later that month, a Deputy U.S. Marshal received information that Casper was planning an escape and therefore moved Casper from Mansfield to FCI Fort Worth, in order to prevent the escape.

The following month, a prisoner housed in the general population at FCI Fort Worth informed the government that Casper and another inmate were planning an escape that involved the murder of Deputy U.S. Marshals who transport prisoners to the federal courthouse in Fort Worth. The U.S. Marshals were able to investigate Casper’s escape plot through several means including confidential sources, intercepted letters, phone call monitoring and by undercover contact with Casper’s associates. Through these methods, the Marshals learned that Casper and his associated planned for a group of gunmen to assault the Marshals Service van as it transported Casper from FCI Fort Worth to the courthouse. The gunmen would kill the Deputy Marshals and free Casper. Casper encouraged whom he thought was a participant, but in reality was a government confidential source, to recruit members of the Aryan Brotherhood to execute the plan. Casper’s plot never materialized into any action.

Source: U.S. attorney's office



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jewels0325, says:

Did anyone get permission to publish two paragraphs out of personal letters that were written to me? NO... And did I ever plan on assisting him with escaping? Hell no! I have way too much to lose in my life and that is super stupid. I havent gone off the deap end and dont plan to in the near future. He obviously realized what kind of time he was facing and freaked out.... Anyone would...

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jewels0325, says:

Aryan Brotherhood??? who the hell are they? I have never even heard of them? Why do you think they are mentioned in every article published about this so called plan to escape prison...

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Blair Lovern, says:

This is straight from the US Attorney's office, jewels, we're just reporting what they say.

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damo13, says:

ive heard alot about the aryan brotherhood and i think their cool guys

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2 years, 5 months ago
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David Gouldin, says:

(blink, blink) wow ... where's Sanders when you need him?

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NUNYABIZ, says:

OMG! JEWELS....YOU ARE A TOOL. YOU ARE THE PERSON WHO HANDED OVER YOUR LETTERS TO THE UNDER COVER MARSHAL ON YOUR FRONT PORCH, SO WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU GETTING ALL BENT OUT OF SHAPE FOR ABOUT PUBLISHED LETTERS?. AND THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD?....DON'T ACT LIKE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD OF THEM, I AM SURE YOUR BOYFRIEND WHO RECENTLY WAS RELEASED FROM PRISON OR YOUR HUSBAND WHO IS A LIFER IN FEDERAL PRISON HAVE MADE MENTION OF THE AB. GOD YOU ARE REALLY WORKIN YOUR "I AM SO INNOCENT" ACT...MAYBE YOU OUGHT TO BE PAID....LIKE AN INFORMANT PERHAPS!

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Rawlins Gilliland, says:

WARNING: Hyper-Capitalization post-txcutie (ENGLISH!) alert !

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Clay213, says:

The headline says 40 but the body says 480.. which is it?

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Mike Orren, says:

480 months, which I reckon at 40 years. So both are correct

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Clay213, says:

Ahh.. silly me!

Can you delete that please;P

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