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Another Chester Warlock charged with with abuse of corpse and obstructing justice in murder of Keith Palumbo
by Julie Shaw, inquirer.com A Delaware County man has been charged with abuse of corpse and obstructing justice in connection with the April discovery of the body of a Drexel Hill musician, who police said was fatally shot in a Philadelphia building owned by the Warlocks Motorcycle Club and whose body was found inside a…
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Video has emerged of a brawl at a Canberra nightspot moments before the death of a Comanchero bikie boss
9news.com.au Video has emerged of a brawl at a Canberra nightspot moments before the death of a bikie boss. The social media video obtained by 9News shows a fight erupting at around midnight on Saturday at Kokomo’s in Civic. A photograph also shows blood on the floor of the bar in the aftermath of the…
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In an ongoing operation to identify and disrupt motorcycle clubs from consorting Taskforce Maxima have charged members with consorting and drug offences.
mypolice.qld.gov.au In an ongoing operation to identify and disrupt motorcycle clubs from consorting, officers from the State Crime Command’s Taskforce Maxima, Organised Crime Gangs Group, have charged a 34-year-old and 31-year-old man in Brisbane with consorting and drug offences. During proactive policing activities of licensed premises, officers from Taskforce Maxima attended a Brisbane, James Street…
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A father and son found a Lehi man’s body near a landfill-motorcycle was found about a half-mile away
FAIRFIELD, Utah (ABC4 News) – A father and son found a Lehi man’s body near a landfill Saturday night on Allen’s Ranch Road in Fairfield, Utah. According to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, the body has been identified as 50-year-old Benjamin David Jansen of Lehi. The father and son discovered the body around 8 p.m.…
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The suspect accused of killing three members of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club and injuring nine others has been identified as Navejas Ivan Robles
hccommunityjournal.com The suspect accused of killing three members of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club and injuring nine others early Saturday afternoon has been identified as Navejas Ivan Robles, 28, of Center Point. Robles has been charged with six counts of Intoxication Assault With A Vehicle and three counts of Intoxicated Manslaughter With…
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3 members of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club die after being hit by drunk driver
KERR COUNTY, Texas — Three motorcyclists were killed in an accident in Kerr County Saturday afternoon, officials said. Kerr County Sheriff Rusty Hierholzer said the motorcyclists were riding in a group along Highway 16 between Kerrville and Medina around 1:30 pm. The sheriff said a driver crossed lanes and ran into the group. Three motorcycle…
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A biker strongman has been charged over the drive-by shooting and firebombing of Finks boss Brent “BJ” Reker’s home in May 2018
Pressreader- Herald Sun A bikie strongman has been charged over the drive-by shooting and firebombing of Finks boss Brent “BJ” Reker’s home in May 2018. The Rebels enforcer Matthew Bruce was recently charged over the incident, after a suppression order concealing his identity was lifted on Thursday. In a major breakthrough for bikie-busting Echo detectives,…
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Established in 1969 the Mongols MC has earned the reputation of one of the most dangerous outlaw biker clubs in America – here’s why.
By Arun Singh Pundir The Mongols MC was formed in California as a one-percenter group in 1969 and has its presence in more than 14 states in the US, as well as having many international chapters. As a one-percenter, the Mongols MC do not follow the rules or diktats of the American Motorcycle Association (AMA)…
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Hells Angels Motorcycle Club lured a fellow member to a clubhouse, shot him, then disposed of his body through an illegal cremation
The Mercury News-NATE GARTRELL SONOMA — Nearly three years after 11 Hells Angels were accused of a range of violent crimes in a federal indictment, prosecutors have finally detailed the most sinister allegations against several defendants: that they lured a fellow member to a clubhouse, shot him, then disposed of his body through an illegal…
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A Smith County grand jury has indicted the three men who are accused of chasing a member of the Cossack 1% Motorcycle Club down on FM 850 before they shot and killed him
kltv SMITH COUNTY Texas (KLTV) – A Smith County grand jury has indicted the three men who are accused of chasing a motorcycle rider down on FM 850 before they shot and killed him in early May. The grand jury, which met in the 114th Judicial District Court on June 6, indicted Jeffery Ryan Griffin,…
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What the hell does it matter to you if motorcycle clubs don’t get along?
By James “Hollywood” Macecari I’ve been asked about what I hate hearing the most. I’ve got to say the #1 thing has to be, “why can’t we all get along and stop the fighting between motorcycle clubs?” You want to know what bugs the hell out of me when I see that in comment sections…
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Detectives have released CCTV as part of their investigation into a drive-by shooting in Melbourne’s north-west earlier this month where Mongols bikie Shane Bowden was targeted.
By Chanel Zagon Detectives have released CCTV as part of their investigation into a drive-by shooting in Melbourne’s north-west earlier this month where Mongols bikie Shane Bowden was targeted. Police were told the 47-year-old man was standing in the driveway of a Young Street property in Epping talking to two other men just before 7.40pm…
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Tobie Gene Levingston who founded the East Bay Dragons as the Bay Area’s first all-Black motorcycle club leaves behind a legacy
By Post Staff. OAKLAND — Tobie Gene Levingston, who founded the East Bay Dragons as the Bay Area’s first all-Black motorcycle club and one of the nation’s first, died Tuesday, July 7 of natural causes. He was 86. Born June 30, 1934, in Lillie, Louisiana, Levingston was one of 10 children raised by sharecropper…
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Bruce “Monster” Sartwell man whom prosecutors described as the regional boss of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal gun charge
The Boston Globe An East Bridgewater man whom prosecutors described as the regional boss of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal gun charge, according to authorities and court records. Bruce “Monster” Sartwell, 48, entered his plea in US District Court in Boston to a sole count of possession of an unregistered…

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