Pagans MC Member Jason Lawless Takes Plea Deal in Wawa Shooting – Admits Pagans Are a Criminal Organization & Dooms Co-Defendants?
In this explosive breakdown of the latest development in the West Norriton Wawa biker gang shooting, we dive deep into how one Pagans Outlaw Motorcycle Club member’s guilty plea could destroy the chances for the other eight charged Pagans. Jason William Lawless, 46, became the first of nine Pagans members to plead guilty to simple assault and conspiracy after the chaotic October 17, 2025 confrontation with rival Unknown Bikers at the Wawa parking lot in West Norriton, Pennsylvania.
The plea includes a damaging summation read in court where Lawless allegedly admitted the Pagans are a 1%er outlaw motorcycle gang, that members have an “understanding” to use violence when encountering rivals in their territory, and that the group acted together with intent to assault. This admission of conspiracy and coordinated violence just made life a thousand times harder for the remaining defendants heading to trial.
We break down exactly why doing dirt with others — especially in high-stakes biker cases — can bring everyone down when one person cuts a deal for time served. Classic example of why many old heads say: if you’re gonna ride dirty, ride alone.

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