Member of the Mescalero Apache Tribe sentenced to two years in federal prison for domestic assault

DOJ Press

ALBUQERQUE, N.M. – Drew Beck, 36, of Mescalero, New Mexico, and an enrolled member of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, was sentenced in federal court on Oct. 4 to two years and five months in prison for domestic assault by a habitual offender.

According to the plea agreement and other court records, on March 2, 2020, Beck assaulted Jane Doe, his girlfriend at the time, at their shared residence in Otero County, New Mexico, on the Mescalero Apache Reservation. Beck grabbed the victim as she was trying to leave and dragged her by her leg into the living room. Beck threw the victim over the couch and started strangling her and stopped after law enforcement arrived. Jane Doe was taken to a medical center where she received care and a domestic violence examination.

Beck was convicted for similar incidents previously, on Aug. 4, 2011, for battery on a household member and on Nov. 9, 2017, for domestic violence.


Upon his release from prison, Beck will be subject to three years of supervised release.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) investigated this case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Aaron O. Jordan prosecuted the case.

Project Safe Childhood

Help us combat the proliferation of sexual exploitation crimes against children.

 

Learn More

Victim Witness Assistance

Making sure that victims of federal crimes are treated with compassion, fairness and respect.

 

Learn More

You appear to be using an ad blocker

Shore News Network is a free website that does not use paywalls or charge for access to original, breaking news content. In order to provide this free service, we rely on advertisements. Please support our journalism by disabling your ad blocker for this website.