Hells Angels' sergeant-at-arms for Washington was sentenced to two years in prison Friday for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Ricky Warren Jenks, who had completed five years probation just before his arrest in March, will be on probation for three years and is prohibited from associating with anyone connected to motorcycle gangs during that time. Jenks told U.S. District Court Judge Justin Quackenbush he will comply with all requirements and is eager to see his three children, one of whom was born recently while he was in jail. "I realize it's absolutely ridiculous that I'm here doing this a second time," Jenks said. "They are the victims of this crime. I know that." Jenks, 33, is expected to spend about 14 months in custody if he receives credit for good behavior. He'll be credited for seven months already served in jail. Quackenbush said it may be possible for him to stay at a county jail in Eastern Washington. "I'll suffer county jail if I can see my kids more often," Jenks said. Jenks, whose felony convictions include manslaughter, was arrested March 3 after agents found him at the Hells Angels headquarters on 1308 E. Sprague Ave. near nine firearms. Jenks' lawyer, Tracy Collins, said Friday that Jenks had stayed the night at the club and his pregnant girlfriend, Britney Bjork, was to pick him up that morning to attend her ultrasound but was apparently running late and didn't pick him up.
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