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Unforgiven White Supremacist Gang Member from Keystone Heights Sentenced to Over 10 Years for Drug and Firearm Offenses

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Published on December 05, 2024
Unforgiven White Supremacist Gang Member from Keystone Heights Sentenced to Over 10 Years for Drug and Firearm OffensesSource: U.S. Attorney's Office

Danny Ray Boree, 39, from Keystone Heights, was sentenced to 10 years and 10 months in prison for drug and firearm charges. A member of the white supremacist gang the Unforgiven, Boree pleaded guilty earlier this year and was ordered to forfeit a Raven Arms pistol linked to his crimes, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office release.

The sentencing stems from a June incident when a routine stop sign violation led to a surprising find. A Clay County deputy noticed a meat cleaver/hatchet in front of Boree, who was the passenger. A search of Boree and the vehicle uncovered large amounts of methamphetamine and the Raven Arms pistol.

Court documents reveal that Boree's involvement in the Unforgiven gang is part of a broader pattern of violent white supremacy. The gang, known for its violence and extremist views, remains a target for law enforcement.