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Members of the Wheels of Soul are known to "raise money through robberies and by distributing drugs, especially crack cocaine, but also heroin". [2] In addition to this, members have also committed various acts of violence including murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and kidnapping. [ 3 ]
Wheels of Soul. Showstoppers; Ongoing. Federal investigation reports that members Wheels of Soul conspired to murder members of the rival Outcasts in 2011; A Wheels of Soul member, in addition to a member the affiliated Showstoppers club, are gunned down by James Armstrong of the Outcast MC at a party in 2014; 2+' N/A
Lindahl argued that the Oct. 1, 2022 shooting at the Soul Brothers Motorcycle Club at McKinley Avenue near Hughes Avenue and Highway 99, could have easily resulted in the 33-year-old Caradine’s ...
On March 28, 2015, members of the Wheels of Soul were holding a fundraising event at an Applebee's restaurant in northeast Albuquerque when Bandidos bikers arrived, prompting a fight between the clubs which spilled out into the restaurant's parking lot, where a Wheels of Soul member shot in the leg and wounded. No arrests were made following ...
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Victim's body found in vehicle trunk Police: Camden man shot dead after leaving Wheels of Soul clubhouse. ... Burgess was arrested on a murder charge in a motel on City Line Avenue in Philadelphia ...
Amidst growing membership and increasingly sophisticated criminal activity, federal law enforcement agencies within the United States Department of Justice began classifying outlaw motorcycle gangs as "non-traditional organized crime" beginning in 1981, identifying four of the gangs—the Hells Angels, the Outlaws, the Pagan's and the Bandidos—as the largest and most powerful.
The San Francisco Police Department then issued a $5 million arrest warrant for Christopher Ablett, a member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club, in connection with the murder. [2] Ablett turned himself in to authorities in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on October 4 of that year. [3] He was sentenced to life without parole for Guardado's murder. [4]