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Two members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club have been found guilty of racketeering conspiracy charges
Two members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club have been found guilty of racketeering conspiracy charges in the 2015 kidnapping and murder of former Portland club member Robert Huggens. But a lone racketeering conspiracy charge against the club’s national president and longtime Aumsville resident, Kenneth Earl Hause, 64, was dismissed last week, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office…
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18 people were charged while nine received warnings to cease activities
Australian Federal Police operation identified 27 alleged money mules 18 people were charged while nine received warnings to cease activities Worldwide operation from 27 countries and netted 1800 people globally $2.6 million was being ‘washed’ through Australia’s financial institutions Eighteen Australians are facing criminal charges after a global money-laundering sting that stopped $2.6 million in ‘dirty…
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Rebels MC and Hells Angels MC brawl sparked over turf disagreement
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Hells Angels are using an online begging bowl to help pay the legal fees of their ‘brothers’ who are charged with the murder
Gang claims to have raised over a million dollars already by other means Trial is set to be one of the longest and most expensive in SA’s history More than two dozen lawyers and barristers are representing the accused An outlaw bikie gang is using an online begging bowl to help pay the legal fees…
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National Geographic Outlaw Bikers With Mariana Van Zeller/Hack Job
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Ninety-nine guns were taken from alleged gang members and associates by its National Anti-Gangs Squad
Ninety-nine guns were taken from alleged gang members and associates by its National Anti-Gangs Squad in 2020-2021, the AFP says. That is up from 51 firearms seized over the previous 12 months. More than $3.6 million in suspected crime proceeds was confiscated compared to $1.56 million in 2019-2020, while the 231 charges laid by the…
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Brawl between Rebels boss Nick Martin and a Hell’s Angel’s sergeant-at-arms was allegedly sparked over a disagreement
A brawl between Rebels boss Nick Martin and a Hell’s Angel’s sergeant-at-arms was allegedly sparked over a disagreement to share control of a beachside suburb. Martin came to blows with Dayne Brajkovich at The Sandbar in Scarborough, Perth, in November 2020. The former boss is understood to have wanted to set down roots for the…
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Now I’m Mad!! I’M Sick of all this CRAP
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Federal jury in Portland found two members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club (GJOMC) guilty of kidnapping and murder in aid of racketeering
PORTLAND, Ore.—On November 30, 2021, a federal jury in Portland found two members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club (GJOMC) guilty of kidnapping and murder in aid of racketeering for the 2015 kidnapping and murder of Robert Huggins, a Portland resident and former club member. GJOMC Portland clubhouse president Mark Leroy Dencklau, 61, of…
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Gang member numbers have nearly doubled across the country according to police data.
Since 2016, gang member numbers have nearly doubled across the country, according to police data. There are 8061 gang members in New Zealand recorded on the National Gang List as of June 2021, an increase of almost 4000 since 2016. The information was revealed to Stuff under the Official Information Act. The Gang Intelligence Centre…
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It’s a motorcycle gang that’s about power and control
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The Columbus Division of Police is still searching for leads and witnesses in connection with the Memorial Day shooting death
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Columbus Division of Police is still searching for leads and witnesses in connection with the Memorial Day shooting death of a well-known community leader. “We deserve to know who did this,” said Deandra Jordan, the daughter of Robert Jordan, 60, who was gunned down on May 31 outside the Flames…
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Pagans MC Andrew “Chef” Glick was in the wrong when he flipped
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Bad Cops Exposed – Police Wall of Shame
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An accused killer began to faint in B.C. Supreme Court on Nov. 29 as pictures of a gangland shooting in which he was wounded were presented to a jury
An accused killer began to faint in B.C. Supreme Court on Nov. 29 as pictures of a gangland shooting in which he was wounded were presented to a jury. The jury saw photos of gory injuries: a blood-soaked Porsche Cayenne registered to Hells Angel Larry Amero and the bullet-strewn Kelowna scene of gangster Jonathan Bacon’s 2011 slaying.…
