Alleged Gang Member Sentenced for Drug Conspiracy

Kenneth Lee Camp, 44, pleaded guilty to distributing meth around Tulsa.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:28am

An alleged gang member named Kenneth Lee Camp, 44, has been sentenced for his role in a drug conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine around the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. Camp pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced for his involvement.

Why it matters

Drug trafficking and gang activity are major concerns for law enforcement and communities in the Tulsa region, which has seen an uptick in violent crime and overdoses related to the meth trade in recent years.

The details

Authorities say Camp was part of a larger drug distribution network that was moving significant quantities of meth throughout the Tulsa metropolitan area. As part of his plea deal, Camp admitted to conspiring with others to possess and distribute the illegal drug.

  • On April 1, 2026, Kenneth Lee Camp was sentenced for his role in the drug conspiracy.

The players

Kenneth Lee Camp

A 44-year-old man who pleaded guilty to charges related to a drug conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine around Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenge law enforcement faces in combating the meth epidemic and disrupting the drug trade networks that are fueling addiction and violence in communities like Tulsa.