Four men associated with the Murder I Blood street gang have pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges related to two violent robberies at marijuana grow operations in Oklahoma. The crimes targeted Butter Cookies LLC in Marlow and Fuda2020 LLC in Alex in June 2024, where cash and marijuana were stolen.
Herbert Lee Morris Jr., 22, admitted guilt last week to two counts of conspiracy, two counts of first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, assault while masked, and a pattern of criminal offenses for his role in organizing the thefts. He was sentenced to 20 years.
The investigation and prosecution were handled by agents and attorneys from Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s Organized Crime Task Force. This case is the first resolution of a gang-related violent crime since the task force was established.
“The outcome of this case sends a clear message that my office will not tolerate violent crime in Oklahoma,” Drummond said. “We will aggressively prosecute such crimes from investigation to conviction.”
Geane Johnson Jr., 27, pleaded guilty to the same charges in January and also received a 20-year sentence. Anthony Jermaine Rainger, 23, and Ameil Jordan Elijah Rainger, 22, pleaded guilty to similar charges in December 2025; both received sentences of 15 years each.
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s office focuses on combating crime and collaborates with state and federal partners to address organized crime issues (official biography). Led by Gentner Drummond, who brings significant legal experience (official biography), the office works within public legal services throughout Oklahoma (official biography) and advocates for tougher laws on serious crimes such as drug distribution (official biography).

