
By Kevin Connolly Volusia County
DAYTONA BEACH, FL.- A 48-year-old Daytona Beach man is accused of threatening his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend while suggesting connections with The Aryan Brotherhood and The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, an arrest report shows.
- David Bradford was charged with making a written threat
- A text message says he had people who would “take care” of her boyfriend
- Bradford mentioned The Aryan Brotherhood, The Outlaws Motorcycle Club
David Bradford, an electrician, was released from the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach after posting a $5,000 bond.
His ex-girlfriend called authorities after Bradford began flooding her with text messages saying he wanted to get back together. They broke up about six months ago but still stayed in touch.

After she told him she had a new boyfriend and they would never get back together, Bradford’s texts turned threatening, a report said.
“He was questioning who her new boyfriend was and stated when he finds out who it is, it will be a bad day for that person,” the report said. “David advised he has ‘people’ that will take care of whoever the new 11 boyfriend is.”
He mentioned The Aryan Brotherhood, the nation’s oldest major white supremacist prison gang, and The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, which has an active chapter in Daytona Beach.
Bradford said he knows several people in the club and $1,000 might be enough to pay an “outlaw,” the report said.
In an interview with police, Bradford admitted sending the texts but denied possible violence.
“David stated he never meant any threats by the texts and again stated he and [his ex] are always messing with each other,” the report said.

He also admitted sending her a picture of himself with a handgun pointed to his head while in the drive-through at a Krystal restaurant in Daytona Beach.
Just before the picture was sent, she received another text saying her new boyfriend would be first.
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3 responses to “Man is accused of threatening his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend while suggesting connections with The Aryan Brotherhood and The Outlaws Motorcycle Club,”
Assholes like this make it extremely hard to convince Civilians that MC’s are Clubs not gangs. Acting like he could just ask or pay AOA to make a hit?? Bradford made it sound like this would be an easy thing to do. In reality, it would never happen. But the media will play this up. All because a loud mouth can’t handle another dude fucking his ex girlfriend. What a punk! Never, ever go to jail for a Broad, they’re not worth it. Let it go and stay/ride free!
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Man sounds like an Fn clown. Bruhs don’t Ever mention Brotherhood affiliation Period with some lame ass letter and text.
He best get out of the Real Bruhs lane and go to mental health in prison. Bitch
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Lol fair I need to call in a favor and it’s 2020 every new happen Vance back
Van Punteney Jr
On Thu, Dec 26, 2019, 8:50 AM Insane Throttle Biker News wrote:
> Insane Throttle posted: ” By Kevin Connolly Volusia County DAYTONA BEACH, > FL.- A 48-year-old Daytona Beach man is accused of threatening his > ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend while suggesting connections with The Aryan > Brotherhood and The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, an arrest report ” >
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