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Starting in 1965, Ward had 23 convictions for fraud, weapons, drugs, property and violence offenses. [2] [1] He was considered by the police to be the prime drug dealer in the Niagara Peninsula for the Magaddino family of Buffalo, New York via its Canadian subsidy, the Papalia family of Hamilton. [2]
The first club chapter was founded by Ken Thomas, a Chicago police officer, in 1993 [8] [9] or 1994. [2] The National Association of Buffalo Soldiers/Troopers Motorcycle Clubs (NABSTMC) was formed c. 1999. [2] The organization was officially created at the 1999 National Round-Up.
Gooses Motorcycle Club, in Cleveland, Ohio (patched over in 1967) [82] Grateful Dead Motorcycle Club, in Bridgeport, Connecticut (patched over in 1975) [91] Hackers Motorcycle Club, in Rochester, New York (patched over in 1969) [92] HELLBOUND Motorcycle Club, Ashland, Ohio; Hell's Henchmen Motorcycle Club, in Illinois and Indiana (patched over ...
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The "Bad Company" chapter in Lowell, founded in 1966, [6] was the club's first branch on the East Coast. [7] The Hells Angels are the most significant motorcycle gang involved in drug trafficking in Massachusetts, [5] and have also collaborated with the Boston faction of the Patriarca crime family in loansharking and narcotics distribution. [8] [9]
Over a 15-month investigation, law enforcement agents discovered that Baker supplied 268 kilograms, or nearly 600 pounds, of methamphetamine to the Raleigh area and across the East Coast.
Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club is an American motorcycle club founded in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1965. [3] The club is primarily active in the Southeastern United States and only accepts Harley-Davidson riders.
Hell's Lovers Motorcycle Club (HLMC), is a multi-ethnic motorcycle club founded in Chicago in 1967. One of the first integrated biker clubs in Chicago, the club was founded by Frank "Claim-Jumper" Rios after he was denied membership in another motorcycle club. [1] The club's motto is, "Death is my sidekick and the highway is my home."