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11 May 2006

Case closed (sorta) [More:] You may recall this story from my first MeCha post. They all pled guilty and the federal court files were all still sealed the last time I looked. News coverage is very spotty.

So the leadership of the Bandidos in Canada, Australia and the US has all been wiped out in one week. This means the Angels now own the scene.
There's always the Mongols and the Pagans, dude. There will always be bikers, it's too potent an image for people to resist.

*get motor running, heads out on highway, beats fat naked guy with pool cue*
posted by jonmc 11 May | 10:06
Are the Outlaws affiliated with the Bandidos or Angels?

I'm so out of touch with biker gangs these days.
posted by me3dia 11 May | 11:04
Well, it looks like the Outlaws are poised to expand into Bandido territory and will probably have increased friction with the Angels.
posted by warbaby 11 May | 12:07
I rave a recurring vision where the Angels get hired as security at Burning Man and someone cranks up "Under My Thumb," and nature takes it's course. A man can dream can't he?
posted by jonmc 11 May | 12:10
"Outside the church, Bandidos bikie Arthur Loveday described Mr Monk as a man "with a touch of royalty".

He said his death had shattered gang members and he appealed for an end to violence.

"He was a sensitive new-age biker with a touch of royalty," he said.

"I was his protege."

Bwahaha.

Now if only the cops would get serious about eliminating Angels. Ain't gonna happen, 'natch.
posted by Five Fresh Fish 11 May | 12:51
The bike gangs are just soldiers in the overall layout of transnational crime networks. No way are they much more than middle-management -- compared to the big wheels. See William Chambliss' work for an explanation of how big legitimate business is at the top of most crime networks.

There is a strong possiblity that one of the Angels' and Bandidos' money-launderers rolled over on them and triggered this whole ephisode. He had been banned from the US and cut a deal with the feds shortly before the action started last year. It will be interesting to sell what the fallout is going to be.
posted by warbaby 11 May | 15:30
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