First Gator’s Jam Inn Trial
Bandidos Motorcycle Club member Howard Wayne “Dobber” Baker is now being tried in Fort Worth, Texas for the murder of Ghost Rider Motorcycle Club member Geoffrey Brady. Brady died about five months...
View ArticleBaker Found Guilty
Late Yesterday, a jury in Fort Worth found Howard Wayne Baker guilty of the murder of Geoffrey Brady in a bar called Gator’s Jam Inn on December 12, 2014. At least at the time, Baker was alleged to be...
View ArticleThe Waco Prosecution’s Case
The never ending criminal cases against 192 men and women, so far – cats and dogs may be next, who stand accused of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity at the Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas...
View ArticleJeff Pike Stays Free
Jeffrey Fay Pike remains free on an unsecured bond of $50,000 today. Federal prosecutors tried to revoke his bail yesterday and asked a federal magistrate in San Antonio named Henry J. Bemporad to lock...
View ArticleBaker Gets Life
Yesterday Judge George Gallagher sentenced Howard Wayne Baker, the former president of a Fort Worth chapter of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club to what essentially amounts to life in prison for the murder...
View ArticleAdios Mexico
Mexico is now denying entry into that country by “known members” of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. Both the United States Department of Justice and Europol maintain databases of known members. The...
View ArticleVagos RICO Indictment Unsealed
The Department of Justice unsealed a racketeering indictment against 23 members of the Vagos Motorcycle Club this morning. The indictment was returned Wednesday by a grand jury in Las Vegas. The...
View ArticleA Hill Of Nothing
Over the weekend, an attorney familiar with the recently unsealed Vagos case titled USA v. Palafox et al., called the indictment “a hill of nothing. Nothing will come of this” he said. “But if the...
View ArticleTexas Legalizes Bowie Knives
Last Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott legalized the open carry of knives with blades longer that five and a half inches including Bowie knives, which were specifically outlawed by the state in...
View ArticleTennessee Motorcycle Rally
There will be a bike festival in the general vicinity of Nashville in late September but it will not be the con game called Nashville Bike Week. As briefly stated as possible, a convicted grifter with...
View ArticleMongol Charged In Riverside Murder
The Riverside California Police Department held an elaborate press conference this morning to announce that Joshua Herbert, a member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club, has been charged with the May 21...
View ArticleScoop Shocking Vagos Case Twist
When the Department of Justice unsealed a racketeering indictment against 22 members of Vagos Motorcycle Club most news outlets from Los Angeles to London lapped up the government’s sensational...
View ArticleThe Road Rage Video
The 14 Freeway in Los Angeles is one of the easier highways to ride but it is still in Los Angeles and riding a bike in el lay is no joke. So, the viral video at the bottom of this story is news. Chris...
View ArticleThird Outlaw Arrested
Miguel Angel Torres III, a member of the American Outlaws Association, surrendered to authorities at the Lake County Courthouse In Tavares, Florida yesterday. Prosecutors believe they can prove Torres...
View ArticleWaco’s War Of The Blossoms
The Aztec Empire ran on blood. The Sun rose and set, the rains came and went, the empire brought order out of chaos through the magic of murder, by making people bleed, by making a spectacle of holding...
View ArticleAngel’s Killer Was Out Bad
Joshua Herbert, the alleged murderer of Hells Angels prospect James Duty, had already been expelled from the Mongols Motorcycle Club on May 21, the night Duty died. Multiple, credible sources said...
View ArticleWaco Still Burning Constitution
This morning, two defense attorneys in the Waco Twin Peaks biker brawl case moved that Waco Judge Ralph Strother be removed from their clients’ cases. The attorneys are Clint Broden, acting on behalf...
View ArticleVagos Nuclear Threat
For years, the Department of Justice has had a hard time proving the danger presented to the general public by the Vagos Motorcycle Club. That dilemma has led to politicians and prosecutors telling...
View ArticleVagos President Denied Bail
Vagos Motorcycle Club president Pastor Fausto “Ta Ta” Palafox was denied bail in a hearing Monday before federal Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach. The denial appears to have had more to do with procedure...
View ArticleMooch Wins
Justin James “Mooch” DeLoretto, a longtime member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club in Oregon, has successfully sued the Oregon Youth Authority. DeLoretto earned a bachelors degree after he joined the...
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