An alleged high-ranking Hells Angels member who was gunned down in a Toronto-area parking lot is remembered for his dedication to his family and biker brothers.
Craig McIlquham, 55, of Oakville, died in the hospital April 29 after he was shot outside the Mandarin restaurant at 1881 Fairview St. in Burlington around 8:30 p.m., Halton regional police said.
McIlquham, who was known as Truck and also used the name Craig Brown, was the president of the Hells Angels Niagara chapter and a past member of the biker gang’s Windsor chapter, police allege.
Article content A motorcycle enthusiast and father of three, McIlquham loved spending time at the family cottage and cracking “corny dad jokes,” according to his obituary.
“Above all, Craig’s greatest pride and purpose in life came from being a father, a husband, a son, and a brother. His family meant everything to him, and he made sure they felt that love every single day,” the obituary said.
McIlquham’s death drew online tributes from Hells Angels members from across the globe.
“Brother Truck – You will be missed forever and always. The beautiful moments you shared with us will always speak of a great person that you were. Rest in peace my Brother!” a member from Zurich, Switzerland, wrote on a condolences page for McIlquham.
00:00 Sad State Of Affairs
01:36 What happened
03:10 Condolences coming in from around the world
04:40 Who’s the criminal
06:09 Others in the sights
07:40 Big news for this motorcycle club
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