Two more defendants in a long-running federal drug conspiracy and racketeering case out of Pope County were sentenced Wednesday by a federal judge, bringing the total number of defendants sentenced in the case to 29, leaving 23 remaining to be sentenced.
Two defendants in the federal government's long-running drug conspiracy and racketeering case that targeted members and associates of a violent, Pope County-based white supremacist group were sentenced to prison Tuesday in federal court.
LITTLE ROCK Two defendants were sentenced today for their involvement in activities carried out on behalf of a white supremacist gang. Forty-six-year-old
Jurors in the racketeering and drug conspiracy trial of a Danville man heard graphic testimony on Wednesday about beatings administered by members of a Pope County white supremacist gang to two people they suspected of informing on members of the group.