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Friday 18 February 2011

'Dump Squad' street gang sentenced to 25 years in prison

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A Newport News man who allegedly was a member of the 'Dump Squad' street gang was sentenced to 25 years in prison Thursday, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Norfolk.

Monquay Williams, 21, pleaded guilty on Oct. 21 to participation in a racketeering conspiracy, assault with a dangerous weapon and assault resulting in serious bodily injuries, and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, according to the release.

Williams and other gang members were involved in a fight in the parking lot of the Atmosphere Club on Dec. 24, 2007, according to a statement of facts filed with Williams' plea agreement. According the release, several gang members began to beat Tony Vaughan, who was later shot and killed by another gang member, according to the release."


worked on behalf of the Hells Angels

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Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger and the Hell's Angels Motorcycle ClubU.S. drug-smuggling warrants issued for four B.C. men: "B.C. drug smugglers -- who police believe worked on behalf of the Hells Angels -- has been indicted in Washington state.

U.S. warrants were issued Wednesday for Dustin Meehan, Justin Harris, Ronald Lochbalm and Gordy Dahms, alleging they transported major shipments of marijuana across the border for several years using various methods to conceal the illicit loads.

The four are alleged to have worked with Rob Shannon, Devron Quast, Jody York and others who have already pleaded guilty in Seattle. Shannon was earlier handed a 20-year sentence, while others got lesser terms. York and six others who were charged last October have pleaded guilty but are yet to be sentenced.

The latest indictment says the four 'collaborated to operate a marijuana transportation and distribution organized based in British Columbia."


criminal organization run by Mario “Five Cent” Sincennes moved into town in an attempt to take over the drug trade in Brockville, Gananoque and Prescott by waging a campaign of violence and intimidation

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A Wayward Angel: The Full Story of the Hells AngelsAnother guilty plea from busted Brockville drug ring: "Brockville cocaine dealer has pleaded guilty to conspiring with a violent criminal organization run by a member of the Hells Angels Nomads.

Prosecutors allege Ryan Morton, 27, was a mid-level dealer when the criminal organization run by Mario “Five Cent” Sincennes moved into town in an attempt to take over the drug trade in Brockville, Gananoque and Prescott by waging a campaign of violence and intimidation between October 2007 and July 2009.

Morton, who was once stopped by police in a car with two other men on the way to assault rival drug dealers who had resisted the group’s overtures, pleaded guilty to four conspiracy charges. Those charges included conspiracy to traffic cocaine for the benefit of a criminal organization, conspiracy to commit assault causing bodily harm for the benefit of a criminal organization and conspiracy to possess the proceeds of crime."


Friday 4 February 2011

Witnesses sought after garage owner kicked by gang member - Local News - News - General - Armidale Express

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Witnesses sought after garage owner kicked by gang member - Local News - News - General - Armidale Express: "SERVICE station proprietor was allegedly assaulted by a member of a motorcycle gang near Guyra on Tuesday.
It is possible that the Hell’s Angels motorbike gang was involved in the assault, according to Senior Constable Mandy Vaughan.

“A number of men riding motorcycles, who identified themselves as members of the Hell’s Angels, were stopped and spoken to on the New England Highway,” Inspector Roger Best of New England Local Area Command said.

The assault allegedly occurred shortly before 2pm after an accident in the entrance to the Black Mountain BP Service Station.

An argument broke out when the proprietor asked the motorcyclists to remove a fallen bike from the service station’s entry point.

Witnesses to the assault said that one of the riders kicked the proprietor in the ribs.

Police have obtained CCTV footage of the incident."


Paul Merle Eischeid, one of the U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives, was captured today in Buenos Aires by Argentinean authorities.

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Hells Angel Accused of 2001 Murder Arrested in Argentina After Nearly Four Years on U.S. Marshals' Most Wanted List - Phoenix News - Valley Fever: "A member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, who authorities believe is responsible for 'one of the most grisly' murders in recent American criminal history, has been captured in Argentina, the U.S. Marshals Service announced today.
Paul Merle Eischeid, one of the U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives, was captured today in Buenos Aires by Argentinean authorities.

Eischeid is suspected in the 2001 kidnapping and murder of Cynthia Garcia."


Jury selection continues in the trial of four motorcycle gang members accused of trying to kill a man.

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Jury selection continues in the trial of four motorcycle gang members accused of trying to kill a man.

So far, 11 jurors have been chosen to hear the trial of Joe Flores, Jose Flores, Chester Hunnicutt and Derrick Johnson.

There must be 12 jurors and two alternates for testimony to begin for the Bandido gang members.

The men are charged with attempted murder and battery.

The quartet was arrested after a shooting at Fred's Bar, which is near the Prairieville-Port Vincent area, in February 2010.

The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office reported the men got into an argument with former gang member Steven Hoff, 31.

Investigators said Hoff was shot several times by Joe Flores, the gang's president.

The four men are also charged with badly beating Hoff's friend, Brian McDonald, at the bar during the scuffle.


Thursday 3 February 2011

OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE GANGS ARE LOYAL TO NONE BUT THEMSELVES

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