An alleged leader of the Native mob gang was sentenced to more than 30 years in prison for a crime on the Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota.
Gordon David Reese, 30, was convicted on charges of assault, trafficking of methamphetamine and possession of firearms. The assault charges stemmed from a woman Reese beat in his car.
The Native Mob gang is active on the Red Lake and Leech Lake reservations, the Associated Press reported.
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