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Unidentified prisoner at SCI Pittsburgh (alleged) Ippolito Gonzalez Robert Ronald " Mudman " Simon (September 4, 1950 – September 7, 1999), also known as Bobby Simon , was an American outlaw biker , convicted murderer and member of the Pennsylvania-based Warlocks Motorcycle Club .
BSA motorcycle Isle of Man: Collided with converted ambulance Atsushi Kuroi: February 1, 2010: 40 Japanese Drifting driver [21] [22] Calvin Blignault: August 21, 2010: 30 South African Mechanical engineer Port Elizabeth, South Africa Hit and run Steve Lee: October 5, 2010: 47 Swiss Musician Mesquite, Nevada: Struck by motorcycle that was hit by ...
William M. Burns (April 10, 1913 – September 16, 1997) was an American journalist and television news anchor. Burns anchored the news for over three decades (1953–1989) in Pittsburgh for KDKA , which was the largest station in the market.
Loved ones are mourning the loss of a North Ridgeville couple killed in a motorcycle crash in Medina County on Friday, ... For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to Fox 8 ...
An Erie resident has avoided prison for his role as a drug courier with the Pittsburgh-based chapter of the Pagans Motorcycle Club. The defendant, Mark Stockhausen, has been sentenced in U.S ...
The Hells Angels almost immediately declared war on God's Children, the gang claiming control over the area at the time. While in pursuit of God's Children bikers, on February 28, 1968, around a dozen Hells Angels and members of the affiliated Animals gang visited Barto's Café, a bar on the east side of Cleveland, where they shot and killed ...
Pin striping can commonly be seen exhibited on custom motorcycles, such as those built by Choppers Inc., Indian Larry, and West Coast Choppers.The decorative use of pin striping on motorcycles as it is commonly seen today was pioneered by artists Kenny Howard (a.k.a. Von Dutch), Dean Jeffries, Dennis "Gibb" Gibbish, and Ed "Big Daddy" Roth.
Cigna was born in 1935 in Brooklyn, New York. [1] He attended the Cambridge School of Broadcasting and Brooklyn College and worked at radio stations in West Virginia, Ohio and Indiana [2] before moving to Pittsburgh in 1969 to take up a position at WJAS as the sports anchor and morning news director.