The Kopy’s Miracle
There was a real miracle in Kopy’s bar in Pittsburgh in the early morning hours of October 12, 2018. The miracle was that four, drunk, Pittsburgh cops didn’t murder everybody in the place. If they had,...
View ArticleCrusade Against Bandidos Continues
Eric Fuchs, the Assistant United States Attorney in San Antonio who railroaded former Bandidos national officers Jeffrey Pike and John Portillo into prison, has claimed another victim. Wednesday, Fuchs...
View ArticlePittsburgh Police Pagans Preamble
On October 4, 2018, eight days before four drunken Pittsburgh cops attacked four Pagan Motorcycle Club members in a bald-faced declaration that local police are above the law, an Allegheny County...
View ArticleBowman Funeral
Harry Joseph “Taco” Bowman, the international president of the American Outlaws Association from 1984 until 1997, will be laid to rest tomorrow, March 16, in Dayton, Ohio. Bowman, one of the last...
View ArticleEl Cortez Shooting
Three men arrested in connection to a shooting at the El Cortez Hotel and Casino on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas last Saturday night appear unlikely to be convicted. The suspects are Travis...
View ArticleArlen Darryl Ness
The American artist Arlen Darryl Ness died last week. The next day, his Dublin, California based company, Arlen Ness Motorcycles, announced via Facebook: “It is with heavy hearts that we announce Arlen...
View ArticleUtah Legalizes “Lane Filtering”
Last week, Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed into law a bill that will allow very limited “lane filtering” for motorcyclists on Utah roads. The new law allows motorcyclists to ride between lines of...
View ArticleWaco Day 1417
An earlier version of this story neglected to mention the murder of Manuel Isaac “Candy Man” Rodriguez. The Aging Rebel regrets the error. This morning, McLennan County Texas District Attorney Barry...
View ArticleHistory And Memory
Yesterday, as even The Washington Post quickly discovered. McLennan County District Attorney Barry Johnson threw up his hands, dismissed all the pending charges that lingered, stinking, from the Twin...
View ArticleGetting The Gypsy Joker
If what the expensive, high priority, slow motion federal racketeering case against the Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club is and is not about was not obvious before, it became obvious yesterday. The case is...
View ArticleIron Order Held Blameless
In a 33-page ruling published last week, a Philadelphia judge named Kenneth J. Powell Jr. reaffirmed his own decision that the Iron Order Motorcycle Club as a whole could not be sued for the homicide...
View ArticleHarley Yet Survives
Harley-Davidson yet survives while the company’s executives hopefully await the two million millennial hipsters they expect to swamp dealer’s showrooms real soon. Any day now. They are out there...
View ArticleSwat Good Friday
Pretty obviously, the Boston Field Division of the Bureau of liquor, cigarettes and things that go boom (the ATF) is desperate to run the Pagans out of New England. The Pagans are comparatively new to...
View ArticleForfeiture Games
The United States government, specifically an Assistant United States Attorney in Los Angeles named Steven R. Welk, continues to try to torture the rule of law in general and the Mongols Motorcycle...
View ArticleMartinez Trial Begins
Jury selection in the long delayed trial of Mongol Motorcycle Club member David Martinez began today. Martinez was arrested for the murder of a policeman named Shaun Diamond after Diamond and another...
View ArticleRetired Pagan Sentenced
Retired Pagan Motorcycle Club member John “The Egyptian” Kachbalian was sentenced yesterday to a year of supervised probation in exchange for a guilty plea to third degree witness tampering according...
View ArticleMongol Nation Case Ad Nauseam
The Mongol Nation racketeering case resumes again tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow in Santa Ana, California which is about 35 miles south of Los Angeles. In December, a federal jury found that there is a...
View ArticleMongols Fined $500,000
This morning, federal district judge David O. Carter fined the Mongols Motorcycle Club $500,000 plus interest at the “prevailing rate;” in monthly payments of no less than $8,475 starting in 30 days....
View ArticleWhere The Money Went
A reader who prefers to stay anonymous wrote: Question The Save the Patch movement that started back ten years ago and has been ongoing was started because the Mongols claimed it was going to cost a...
View ArticleMemorial Day 2019
Monday is our national day of mourning. It used to be called Decoration Day. After our worst war, at least so far. In 1860, all of the United States contained 31,443,321 people. About four million of...
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