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Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club Donates $16K To Amy Caprio Memorial Scholarship Fund
By Pat Warren TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — Less than a year ago Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio was hit by a car and killed by a teenage driver while investigating a break-in. Police said that on May 21, Caprio responded to a burglary in progress in Perry Hall. When she ordered the driver of…
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Police Officer Charged With Raping 1 Child, Indecently Assaulting Another:Dartmouth Police Officer Shawn Souza is facing multiple child sex abuse charges
By Caroline Connolly and Kaitlin Flanigan A Massachusetts police officer is facing multiple charges for allegedly raping a child and indecently assaulting another. Dartmouth Police Officer Shawn Souza was arrested Thursday at the Dartmouth Police Station by a state trooper assigned to the Bristol District Attorney’s Office. He is charged with rape of a child…
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Twin Peaks biker dodges another bullet with proposed guilty plea
By TOMMY WITHERSPOON twitherspoon@wacotrib.com Jacob Reese ducked punches and bullets at Twin Peaks almost four years ago, but he dodged another bullet this week when all the remaining charges stemming from the biker brawl were dropped, a week before he was set to plead guilty. The 33-year-old former Cossack had accepted an offer from…
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Pagan’s motorcycle club leader from Port Orange gets 11 years in meth bust
By Frank Fernadez A federal jury has found a Key West man guilty of conspiring with members of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club to deliver methamphetamine to the outlaw bikers in Daytona Beach and his hometown. The verdict in the trial of Keith Kirchoff, 41, came Tuesday and now he faces a maximum of life in…
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Detroit Cop Shows Up to Breathalyzer Training too Drunk to Drive.
Ben Keller An unidentified Detroit cop showed up to breathalyzer training legally impaired by alcohol. A Detroit police officer blew a .08 at a class training officers to administer breathalyzer tests on April 5. The officer arrived in the city of Lansing with his partner to participate in the training class taught by Michigan…
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Fayetteville’s Bill Claydon has long, storied history in tattoo world
By Monica Holland Tattoo parlors and strip clubs. They’re military town staples that, to this day, hold a footprint in Fayetteville. And you can’t talk about this town’s long history in ink without talking about Bill Claydon, whose first shop here was beside the notorious Rick’s Lounge on Hay Street. This weekend, Bill Claydon’s Tattoo…
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Hells Angels hold ‘Screwy ride’ to honor slain East End biker
Kim Bolan About 80 Hells Angels and associates gathered at the bikers’ East End clubhouse Saturday morning for their annual ride to pay tribute to fallen comrade Dave (Screwy) Swartz. Specialized police officers, who investigate outlaw motorcycle gangs, were also on hand to take photographs and videos as the riders arrived. Vancouver police traffic enforcement…
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‘An emotional release’: Team of lawyers cheer decision to drop all charges in infamous Waco biker shootout
James Pinkerton Criminal defense attorney Paul Looney was in his law office in Hempstead when a fellow lawyer called last week to see if he could confirm a rumor. Word was, the new district attorney in Waco had dismissed all the last remaining charges stemming from a 2015 motorcycle gang firefight at a Twin Peaks…
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Wow! Harley-Davidson hires entrepreneur Grimmer to lead global brand development CEO of personalized nutrition life science company Habit. Know wonder they are failing
By David Schuyler As Harley-Davidson Inc. extends its product line and reach into new markets around the world, the iconic Milwaukee-based motorcycle manufacturer has turned to a San Francisco-area entrepreneur to help drive the global expansion of riders. Neil Grimmer, the founder and, most recently, the CEO of personalized nutrition life science company Habit, has…
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Man dies in motorcycle crash in Wood Co. after wheel detached from bike
By WTOL Newsroom WOOD COUNTY (WTOL) – Police are investigating a deadly motorcycle crash in Wood County that happened Saturday night. The crash happened on southbound I-75 near mile marker 170 in Henry Township around 8:55 p.m. Police say 60-year-old Kevin Suber of Detroit was riding a 2012 Harley Davidson Tri Glide Ultra…
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Why were there no convictions? details suggested that four of the bikers were struck with bullets from .223-caliber rifles – the only type of weapon used by Waco police that day
Tom Dart in Houston A district attorney has dropped all the remaining charges in the high-profile mass shooting, leaving questions for authorities Such was the mayhem of the gunfight that erupted between biker gangs at a Texas restaurant four years ago, that it may never be entirely clear how the clash that left nine people…

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