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Author:CBC News
Former biker admitted to police that he killed a man
A former member of the Hells Angels was paid $3 million and given immunity, in exchange for acting as a witness for Quebec provincial police, a Radio-Canada investigation has discovered.
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Author:Webmistress Ali
Nothing compares to the adrenaline rush you get from riding a motorcycle. Millions of motorcyclists share a common bond with the open road and a cool breeze. It is the fear that creates the excitement and anxiety. The very nature of a two wheeled...
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Author:Canewst News Service
Prohibiting gang colours in public unconstitutional, Saskatchewan judge rules.
SASKATOON – Wearing gang colours in public is a matter of free expression – protected by Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms – a judge ruled Thursday.
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Author:Andrew Seymour
OTTAWA - The owners and an employee of a Bank Street company that masqueraded as a legitimate business but really specialized in credit and debit card fraud were part of a criminal organization, an Ottawa judge found in a precedent-setting decision...
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Author:Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg gangsters in thick of Bandidos massacre
LONDON, Ont. — Forty-four guilty verdicts on first-degree murder, four on manslaughter.
The verdicts came down in the Bandidos trial yesterday, ending a seven-month court drama over one of the...
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Author:Peter Edwards
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was in court today, trying to force police to hand back vests, jewellery, calendars, scarves, T-shirts, belt buckles, rings, pins, posters, a cuckoo clock, bumper stickers and other items bearing the bikers'...
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Author:JANE SIMS
n what the judge called "a tragic turn of events," the jury at the Bandidos trial faces another delay.
Edward Royle, the defence lawyer for accused Dwight Mushey of Winnipeg, asked for and was granted a request to be removed from the case because...
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Author:Jane Sims
Angry e-mail exchanges preceded biker slayings
London Free Press
The last straw for the Toronto chapter of the Bandidos seemed to break four months before eight of them were shot to death.
"It has been...
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Author:The Montreal Gazette
Cops probe outlaw gang's reach; The bikers' violent methods stretched beyond their drug sphere, police say
The Hells Angels' way of doing business crept into many aspects of everyday life, police said yesterday while summarizing the highlights of...
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Author:Peter Edwards
Taped phone calls reveal ailing Bandido, 30, pressured into accepting invitation from accused
LONDON, Ont. – Accused killer Wayne Kellestine sang a few lines from the 1960s hit song "It's Now or Never" to one of the victims in the Bandidos...
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Author:AFP
MONTREAL (AFP) - Police targeted more than 150 Canadians linked to the Hells Angels motorcycle club in pre-dawn raids Wednesday in Canada's Quebec province, the Dominican Republic and France.
Some 1,200 policemen armed with 177 warrants set out to...
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Author:CBC News.ca
Ninety-nine per cent of people riding motorcycles and the clubs they belong to are law-abiding, according to an oft-cited quote by the American Motorcyclist Association. It's only one per cent that are hard-partying, non-mainstream people, the...
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