Kalup Allen Born : “50+ Years in Prison: Born to Serve | Local News”

By | February 16, 2024

1. Born to serve long-term incarceration
2. Serving extensive prison sentence for over 50 years.

Accident – Death – Obituary News : Title: Ada Resident’s Killer Sentenced to Over 50 Years in Federal Prison for Multiple Crimes

Introduction:
Kalup Allen Born, a 25-year-old man, has been sentenced to serve more than 50 years in federal prison for his involvement in multiple crimes, including the murder of 70-year-old Ada resident Brenda Carter. Born, an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation, pleaded guilty to various charges related to Carter’s murder, as well as additional crimes committed while in custody. This article provides an in-depth look at Born’s sentencing, the details of the crimes, and the impact they have had on the community.

Heading 1: Sentencing for Brenda Carter’s Murder
Born was charged and pleaded guilty to several crimes in connection with the murder of Brenda Carter. These charges include murder in Indian Country – second degree, first-degree burglary in Indian Country, kidnapping in Indian Country, and arson in Indian Country. The sentences for these crimes will run concurrently, resulting in a maximum prison term of 450 months.

Heading 2: Additional Crimes and Sentences
In addition to the charges related to Carter’s murder, Born was also sentenced for killing another inmate, Billy Joe Johnson, while incarcerated in the Pontotoc County Justice Center. Born received a sentence of 121 months for this crime.

Furthermore, Born faced charges for stabbing an inmate while in federal custody at the Muskogee County Jail. He pleaded guilty to one count of intent to do bodily harm in Indian Country and one count of possessing contraband in prison. The maximum sentence for these charges was 37 months in prison.

Heading 3: Cumulative Sentencing
Although the sentences for each case will run concurrently, they will be served consecutively. This means that Born will serve a total of 608 months in prison, equivalent to approximately 50 and a half years.

Heading 4: Background and Legal Proceedings
Born’s criminal activities came to light in July 2022 when he was found guilty of manslaughter in the killing of Johnson. He later pleaded guilty to the murder of Carter in December 2022 and admitted to stabbing an inmate in 2023.

Born was initially charged by the state in the Carter case, but these charges were dismissed due to the “McGirt v. Oklahoma” ruling by the United States Supreme Court in 2020, as Born is a member of the Chickasaw Nation. Subsequently, he faced federal charges for his crimes.

Heading 5: The Murder of Brenda Carter
In his plea agreement, Born provided a detailed account of the events leading to Brenda Carter’s tragic death. He confessed to kidnapping and unlawfully killing her with malice aforethought. Born broke into Carter’s residence, threatened her life with a knife, and forced her to drive against her will. After crashing the vehicle into a ravine, Born kicked Carter out of the vehicle, leaving her injured and in need of help. Carter suffered a pelvic fracture and a ruptured bladder as a result of the crash and died later from her injuries.

Born also admitted to breaking into a residence and starting a fire after failing to find car keys to steal a vehicle. The fire spread to the residence, but the occupants managed to escape unharmed.

Heading 6: Sequence of Events
On the morning of January 15, 2017, emergency officials responded to a house fire near Fittstown. A passerby noticed Born walking near the fire, and he was detained for investigation. Born exhibited signs of alcohol intoxication and was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication.

Firefighters at the scene discovered a car in a ditch nearby. Deputy Kevin Wood arrived and found Brenda Carter lying face up in the water, injured and in pain. She reported being kidnapped at knifepoint and driven to Tishomingo before the crash occurred.

Carter was transported to Mercy Hospital Ada and later transferred to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City for treatment. However, she succumbed to her injuries about five months after the incident.

Heading 7: Manslaughter Conviction
While in state custody at the Pontotoc County Justice Center in December 2020, Born killed fellow inmate Billy Joe Johnson. Born was tried in federal court in 2022 and convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Indian Country. Video footage showed Born assaulting Johnson, resulting in his hospitalization and subsequent death.

Heading 8: Stabbing Incident
Born’s criminal history also includes a stabbing incident that occurred while he was held as a federal inmate at the Muskogee County Jail in April 2023. Born pleaded guilty to assaulting another inmate with a dangerous weapon, causing severe injuries.

Conclusion:
Kalup Allen Born’s sentencing to over 50 years in federal prison highlights the severity of his crimes. The murder of Brenda Carter and the subsequent incidents have left a lasting impact on the community. The legal proceedings have provided closure to the victims’ families and emphasized the importance of justice in ensuring public safety..

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