An unknown female seems to have the upper hand in this one
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Monday, October 24, 2016
Police Watch Rebels MC National Meeting
Police out in force for Rebels MC National Meeting
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA (October 21, 2016) Police from the ACT's outlaw motorcycle group and the AFP's
National Anti-gang Squad will be out in very large numbers this weekend
monitoring the Rebels MC annual meeting in Canberra for any illegal activity.
A series of small groups of Rebels club members rolled into
Fyshwick on Friday ahead of their national meeting at their Wollongong Street
club house on Saturday.
While ACT Police would not say how many officers would be on
the streets for the meeting, members of the Taskforce Nemesis, traffic, general
duties and specialist response teams were given a watching brief for the
weekend.
Police making their presence known among the Rebels MC
A police spokeswoman said they would be monitoring for any
intimidating, anti-social or illegal activity, and ensuring Rebels members were
compliant with road transport laws.
She said police were not expecting any disruptions to
traffic over the weekend, but people may see small groups of Rebels
"riding around the Capital over the weekend".
SOURCE: The Canberra Times
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Black Pistons MC leader sentenced to jail
Black Pistons MC leader sentenced to jail for Drug Operation
SAINT CHARLES, CANADA (October 12, 2016) The head of the Black Pistons motorcycle club, described by
family as “kind and compassionate,” will spend over seven years in jail for his
role in a large drug smuggling operation.
While Judge Joseph Henderson noted Randy McGean has a strong
and supportive relationship with his family, he said the father of three was a
leader in a conspiracy to bring large quantities of heroin and marijuana into
Niagara and should face a harsh penalty.
“Heroin has been described as a pernicious, dangerous,
highly-addictive drug that often ruins the lives of those who use it,” the
judge said Wednesday in a Superior Court of Justice in St. Catharines.
The judge said McGean was not a drug addict himself, but
someone out to make a profit.
The 45-year-old was sentenced to 11 years behind bars but
was given credit for the 1,000-plus days he had spent in pre-trial custody.
Once the pre-trial custody was factored in to the sentence, he was left with a
seven-year, one-month jail term.
During an earlier court appearance, McGean was convicted on
eight charges including trafficking in cocaine and heroin, conspiracy to
traffic, and weapons-related charges that involved a taser and a switchblade
knife.
Federal prosecutor Tanit Gilliam had sought a 14-year
sentence, saying it was an appropriate disposition for someone like McGean, who
has an extensive criminal record including four previous drug convictions.
McGean and a number of other individuals were arrested
following a seven-month Niagara Regional Police investigation dubbed Project
Resurgence. Items seized included $70,000 in cash, $150,000 worth of vehicles,
marijuana with a potential street value of $18 million, $30,000 in heroin and
some weapons.
The Black Pistons had set up a clubhouse at 80 Page St. in
St. Catharines. Some of its members were preparing to be patched over as
full-fledged members of the Outlaws, another motorcycle club.
SOURCE: Niagara Falls Review
Monday, October 3, 2016
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Ex ATF agent has display of Bikers at Museum
Ex ATF agent has display of Outlaw Bikers at Museum
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (September 1, 2016) – Ousted Alcohol,
Tobacco & Firearms (ATF) agent Jay Dobyns is at it again. This self
proclaimed "Motorcycle Gang" expert is heading a display at the Mob Museum
located in Las Vegas, Nevada starting September 2nd.
Jay Dobyns as most of
our readers know from watching the overly one side TV show "Gangland"
was with the ATF for over 25 years and his only claim to fame is when he infiltrated
the Hells Angels MC in an undercover operation called "Operation Black Biscuit"
in 2002.
The fallout from being such a high profile snitch led to his
life going in a downward spiral that even his co-workers from the ATF let him
sink.
If you decide to go to
this display in Las Vegas you will encounter such things as:
- · Hear Jay Dobyns tell his hair rising story on how he infiltrated the Hells Angels MC
- · See the REAL motorcycle gang jacket that he wore while being a snitch with the Hells Angels
- · Assorted jewelry, trinkets' and other worthy biker accessories worn by Jay Dobyns himself
- · Info of other "Biker Gangs" such as: Hells Angels, Bandidos, Pagans, Outlaws & Sons of Silence
We posted a few videos of this self absorbed dude below with some links to the Mob Museum's website.
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