Where Have All The Sidecars Gone
There is a Presidential campaign going on and the result of that, in about ten months, will be an inaugural parade in Washington. The parade is always led by local motorcycle police. D.C. cops ride...
View ArticleMore Waco Indictments Expected
A 12-person grand jury in Waco, Texas will consider criminal cases against as many as 80 people when it reconvenes tomorrow. The same grand jury indicted 106 people last November 10 after meeting for a...
View ArticleKingsmen Indictment Unsealed
Yesterday afternoon William J. Hochul Jr. who is the United States Attorney for the Western District of New York, announced the unsealing of a 46-count racketeering indictment against 16 members of the...
View ArticleYesterday’s Waco Indictments
If it quacks it’s a duck. So it is beginning to look a lot like a federal RICO case is pending in Waco where the local authorities dither and stall and keep stupid secrets and spin and wash dry...
View ArticleThe Ordeal Of Matthew Starkweather
Matt Starkweather’s 50-month-long ordeal by prosecution continues to mock the ever more vague concept of “justice.” Starkweather, 36, is a member of the Battle Creek, Michigan chapter of the Iron...
View ArticleYou Can Comment Again
Although the front end of this site, the part people surf into and see, has remained up the back end of this site, the part where content is uploaded and comments are moderated has been down for two...
View ArticleThe Denver Guessing Game
Police stonewalled Denver Post reporter Noelle Phillips this week when she tried to update her paper’s coverage of the aftermath of a deadly fight January 30 between members of the Mongols and Iron...
View ArticleSome Waco Charges Dismissed
After 320 days, charges were dismissed today against 39 defendants who were arrested, imprisoned and shamed after last May’s Twin Peaks Massacre. According to a press release issued by Houston lawyer...
View ArticleDerek Kinner
Derek Kinner, whose name should be familiar to at least some readers of this site for his righteous coverage of the murder of Black Piston Zachariah “Nas T” Tipton in 2014, in Jacksonville’s Folio...
View ArticleYager Takes Plea Deal
Randy “Mad” Yager, an American Outlaws Association patch holder accused of racketeering in a 1997 RICO case titled USA v. O’Neill et al., agreed to a plea and sentencing agreement in a 90 minute...
View ArticleMore Waco Video Aired
This story was published at 11:18 a.m. Pacific Time on April 6 and corrected at 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time. The original story stated that Jacob Rhyne was shot in the chin with a bullet that then...
View ArticleBikers For Trump
Here we go again. Another election. Eight years ago, John McCain addressed bikers at the Buffalo Chip Campground near Sturgis and declared, “As you may know, not long ago a couple hundred thousand...
View ArticleGang Enhancements And Due Process
A Tennessee court of appeals issued a turgid, 57-page decision last week that ruled that the Volunteer State’s gang enhancement law violates the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Yes, the...
View ArticleReyna Is Blameless
McLennan County District Attorney Abelino Reyna finally responded to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Waco defendant Matt Clendennen yesterday. The suit was filed on November 17, 2015 and is one...
View ArticleChosen Son Cleared
David Crites, a member of the Chosen Sons Motorcycle Club in Baltimore, was cleared of charges resulting from a mutual combat dustup with members of the Iron Order Motorcycle Club in June 2014. The...
View ArticleOutlaws Alarm Preacher
The war on Outlaws clubhouses continues – against all reason; this time because a good way to get your name in the paper is to present yourself as a crusader in the increasingly ridiculous war on...
View ArticleKong Gets A Pass
Iron Order patch holder Derrick “Kong” Duran, in the photo above, will not be charged with any crime after murdering Mongols Motorcycle Club member Victor “Nubs” Mendoza last January 30 during the...
View ArticleGetting Away With Murder
As reported here yesterday, Denver District Attorney Mitchell R. Morrissey issued a 177-word press release this morning confirming that “no criminal charges will be filed” against Colorado prison guard...
View ArticleHoward Pleads In Rebels Case
Cory Robert “Sonic” Howard, a member of the Leathernecks Motorcycle Club, pled no contest Friday to aggravated assault in the aftermath of a brawl between five Leathernecks and about 25 members of the...
View ArticleNo Contact In Waco
Waco judge Ralph Strother denied a motion last Friday that would have allowed Bandido Jeffrey Lee Battey to legally have contact with members of his own and other motorcycle clubs until he is finally...
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