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Nevada jury being picked for biker club racketeering trial of eight accused Vagos motorcycle club members killing of a rival Hells Angels leader from California
Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — A jury is being picked in federal court in Las Vegas for the racketeering trial of eight accused Vagos motorcycle club members in a sweeping case stemming from the killing of a rival Hells Angels leader from California at a northern Nevada casino in 2011. Prosecutors allege the Vagos…
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Alleged leader of local ‘outlaw motorcycle club’ Deadly Sins Motorcycle Club arrested on plethora of charges by SET, Tri-County Gang Unit. Ties to Vagos MC
Kelsey Penrose A 49-year-old Carson City man was arrested by the Tri-County Gang Unit withe the assistance of the Carson City Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team, on five felony charges, one gross misdemeanor charge, and three misdemeanor charges after he allegedly committed felony domestic battery. According to the report, David Sanchez is the president of…
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Hell’s Angels motorcyclists different part of Angels Camp’s history Sixty-two years ago In 1957, the outlaw motorcycle gang Hell’s Angels descended on the City of Angels to create their unique brand of mayhem
By Noah Berner noah@calaverasenterprise.com Hell’s Angels motorcyclists different part of Angels Camp’s history Sixty-two years ago, Angels Camp became a part of history not associated with the region’s famous Gold Rush. In 1957, the outlaw motorcycle gang Hell’s Angels descended on the City of Angels to create their unique brand of mayhem. Not all those…
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The U.S. attorney general has directed federal prosecutors in Oregon not to seek the death penalty against accused members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club.
By Maxine Bernstein | The Oregonian/OregonLive The U.S. attorney general has directed federal prosecutors in Oregon not to seek the death penalty in the kidnapping, torture-style murder and racketeering conspiracy cases pending against accused members of the Gypsy Joker Outlaw Motorcycle Club.The decision was forwarded July 1 to the Oregon judge handling the case —…
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NH Attorney General launches investigation into trucking company More than a month after a crash in New Hampshire that killed seven motorcyclists
Biker Dad CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – More than a month after a crash in New Hampshire that killed seven motorcyclists, federal safety officials have issued a report that provides no fresh clues as to what caused the tragedy. In its preliminary report Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board summarized the details behind the June 21…
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DA: End of the road for local outlaw motorcycle gang The sentencing of four local men associated with an outlaw motorcycle group has signaled the end of that group in Coweta County
By Clay Neely The sentencing of four local men associated with an outlaw motorcycle group has signaled the end of that group in Coweta County – and a victory for local law enforcement in their battle against gangs. Lloyd Jefferson Harris, a member of the Iron Cross Motorcycle Club, was sentenced to 20 years…
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The Hell’s Angels are coming to Clemson for their annual summer rally. Clemson police Chief Jimmy Dixon said he expects more than 500 bikers
Shale Remien CLEMSON, SC (Fox Carolina) – The Hell’s Angels are coming to Clemson for their annual summer rally. Clemson police Chief Jimmy Dixon said he expects more than 500 bikers from the motorcycle gang. The police chief said people will also see an increased law enforcement presence during the rally to assist mostly with…
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Unreal The district attorney reports the actions spanned years!!Former Oklahoma Biker Against Child Abuse Member Charged With Child Sex Crimes. Statement from BACA
By: Bonnie Campo POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, Oklahoma – Richard David West, 41, a former member of “Bikers Against Child Abuse” (BACA), has recently been charged with Lewd of Indecent Acts or Proposals to a Child Under 16. Investigators said West is also facing a count of Child Pornography after images were found on his phone, along…
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Bikers Beware heading to Sturgis Speed limits to be reduced for Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
NewsCenter1 Staff STURGIS, S.D. — As the Sturgis Rally approaches, transportation officials are reminding the public that speed limits will be reduced on certain highways and traffic signals will also be temporarily installed to help mitigate the increase in motorists on the road. Related Ep 47. Why Do Men Join M/C’s? Also the The Milperra…
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Harley-Davidson continuing a downhill trend as it fails to attract younger riders to its century-old “hogs” in the U.S. and European markets
Thom Forbes Harley Davidson, which has been embroiled in an off-again, on-again battle with President Donald Trump over moving some of its production overseas, yesterday lowered its expectations for global sales this year, continuing a downhill trend as it fails to attract younger riders to its century-old “hogs” in the U.S. and European markets. “The…
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Travesty of Justice for New Hampshire 7.Massachusetts lawmakers opened and then abruptly suspended their inquiry Monday into troubles at the state motor vehicle department that were exposed by a crash that killed seven motorcyclists.
PHILIP MARCELO BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers opened and then abruptly suspended their inquiry Monday into troubles at the state motor vehicle department that were exposed by a crash that killed seven motorcyclists. The Legislature’s Joint Committee on Transportation voted to recess just minutes into its oversight hearing after Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration didn’t make…
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Plagued with poverty and influential youth, that are prime targets for outlaw gang members looking to induct new muscle to their cause.
Donna-Lee Biddle Over the past four years, dozens of outlaw gang members have returned to New Zealand on the back of Australia’s anti-bikie laws. Police are worried their presence will add to the illicit drug trade and increasing gang violence in towns and cities across the country. Donna-Lee Biddle reports. In a quaint rural town,…
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Zero’s electric motorcycles aren’t just for recreation. A number of police forces across the country are adopting them for silent, efficient patrols
Micah Toll Zero’s electric motorcycles aren’t just for recreation. A number of police forces across the country are adopting them for silent, efficient patrols. Now Mississippi State University has become the latest to get their cops on electric motorcycles. MSU’s newest addition to their police force includes two Zero electric motorcycles. A Ewing police officer…
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Residents say Biker gang members demanded cash from businesses and people, in some instances threatening families unless they pay up
Donna-Lee Biddle Over the past four years, dozens of outlaw gang members have returned to New Zealand on the back of Australia’s anti-bikie laws. Police are worried their presence will add to the illicit drug trade and increasing gang violence in towns and cities across the country. Donna-Lee Biddle reports. In a quaint rural town,…

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