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suffered bodily injury because of the attack. Birdsong carries a maximum potential punishment of 10 years in prison and three years of supervised release for the hate crime violation. D.G. Jones for the Western District of Oklahoma today and entered a guilty plea to a federal hate crime violation.According to filed plea documents and today’s court hearing, on Aug. was cleaning the parking lot of the Oklahoma City restaurant at which he worked. District Court Judge Bernard M. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors at a later date. District Court Judge Jones will determine Birdsong’s final prison term after
considering the U.S. Troester for the Western District of Oklahoma, and Special Agent in Charge Douglas M. Birdsong used racial slurs and other anti-black rhetoric as he punched D.G. As Birdsong admitted in court today, he assaulted D.G. U.S. because of D.G.’s race and color. announcement Oklahoma City Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Hate Crime Violation Wednesday, September 17, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs Braden Birdsong, 28, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, appeared before U.S. in the head multiple times. 25, 2023, Birdsong, a white man, attacked D.G., a black man, while D.G.

