Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

A Hell's Angels Member and a Rival Vagos Member are Facing Time

Cesar Villagrana, Hell's Angel sentenced to 12.5 years
A shooting in Las Vegas Nevada in 2011, left a Hell's Angels Chapter president killed, and a Vagos member wounded by bullet.

The gunfight occurred in a Las Vegas casino when a Hell's Angels member, Cesar Villagrana, opened fire and shot Ernesto Gonzales, a member of the rival Vagos Motorcycle Club in the leg.

Before this the fight was only fists, and after the Vagos member was shot, they returned fire and mortally wounded the San Jose Hell's Angels Chapter President, Jeffrey "Jethro" Petigrew.

The Hell's Angels member is facing 12 and a half years, for wounding a Vagos member in the shoot out, and the Vagos gang member has been sentenced to life in prison, with the possibility of parole in 28 years.




References:

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/oct/19/nv-casino-shootout/

Monday, 14 October 2013

The Hell's Angels Clubhouse "Charter Violation" Easily Solved

HA East End Vancouver Clubhouse, seized as of 2005
The British Columbia Hell's Angels are bringing forth a challenge in court against the BC government, as to the provinces's right to confiscate the already seized three clubhouses. 

They are claiming they are not a criminal organization, so they have rights in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, that would make the government have to pay to investigate the properties, rather than not having to if the property belonged to a criminal organization. 

This seems like a cheap trick to deter the Crown and the province from continuing the investigation, or a quick out for possible crooked police, judges and politicians.

However, BC politicians like the mayor of Surrey, Dianne Watts, certainly raise the bar for politicians who are good people and uncorrupt, and who stand against organized crime syndicates, like the Hell's Angels, so it is not likely this travesty will fly.

Why is this a travesty? All the government has to do is prove the owners of the property were involved in criminal activity, and as you can see from the picture on this article, the East End clubhouse was full of cocaine, guns and contraband, when the property was seized as of 2005.

That was easy.



References:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/hells-angels-call-b-c-clubhouse-seizures-charter-violation-1.1931393

http://www.leaderpost.com/news/Photos+Police+raid+Hells+Angels+East+clubhouse/7896229/story.html

Monday, 30 September 2013

The Toronto Star Murder Cover up of Top Ranking Hell's Angel

Rene Charlebois.
A top ranking Hell's Angel, Rene Charlebois, was believed to have committed suicide in a chalet in Quebec, after escaping prison, however the facts don't add up, and the manner of The Star's reporting is obviously trying to cover up a murder. 

Rene's prison sentence was almost up, and apparently his time served "was going in the right direction", and he mentioned to his fellow inmates "the day I get out of here, I'm never coming back". 

So, he was just about finished his sentence, and likely wanted out, if he mentioned he would not be doing anything to get sent back to prison, so, can top members just leave? 

The police said they didn't fire any shots, and three shots were heard, and he was apparently alone in the chalet. Who needs three shots to kill themselves? And if he shot 2 bullets at police and had that intention, why didn't he shoot it out with them until he died? 

I doubt very much he was in the chalet held up alone, I believe he was there with one or more people, who thought since he wanted out he would snitch, being a top member he would know everything that went on in the organization, so they killed him. Where as well the reporter went out of his way to mention an event from 13 years ago, where Rene "professed his love" for the organization, that he now wanted out of.

 
The cabin Rene was found in.
I checked the CTV News website and it seems I was right about this being a murder and not a suicide, so the question is, is the writer of this Toronto Star article, Allen Woods, who went out of the way to make it look like Rene Charlebois was a loving member of the Hell's Angels, the ones who likely killed him, is in contact with Hell's Angels members who asked him to do this?




"In August 2000, legendary Quebec crooners Jean-Pierre Ferland and Ginette Reno were hired to sing at Charlebois’ wedding ceremony — Ferland at the church; Reno at the reception, which was hosted inside Boucher’s home. It was after the ceremony that Charlebois reportedly professed his love for his fellow bikers and the outlaw organization with a worldwide reach.
“My brothers, I love you. My heart, my blood
and my life belongs to the Hells Angels.” "
- Allen Woods
Doesn't look like it.
You can follow Allen Woods on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WoodsAllan


Links to the articles:

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/09/26/escaped_hells_angel_kills_himself_as_quebec_police_close_in.html

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/hells-angel-rene-charlebois-found-dead-after-recent-prison-escape-1.1471681


The Ontario Hell's Angels recently killed a top ranking Hell's Angel in Manitoba to control his territory, so it's not a long shot.

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=71fb3313-d490-4aec-8470-57a1cbb85fd2 

Saturday, 14 September 2013

The Walk for Freedom

Today was the Walk for Freedom in Toronto, I had a good time and found it inspiring, it made me want to make a further effort in some way to raise awareness and push police to deal with the concern. I enjoyed learning about the personal stories of individuals, and the places we shared things in common, it was terrible to hear that the average amount of times a trafficked woman gets raped is 15 times a day, and that they are rarely allowed to eat, but it made me want to do something about it. It must destroy a woman's soul, I read that, but now I understand that. You could imagine what it would be like just once. I tried my best to pay attention during the speeches, despite the conditions (someone had a lot of gas), but stuck it out and felt like something was accomplished.

I also liked the vibe of the people who presented, very nice women and men, and it's impressive they put the whole thing together themselves and gave the people who do it hell, takes guts, cause bikers, triads or the russian mafia just might kill you. I got to yell "stop human trafficking" to a biker, which made them look like idiots, but it made me realize, the things I do, despite being a jerk at times, in my 'approach' to speaking up about it, isn't as much as I could be doing. I should be helping spread much more awareness to find these places where these people are kept, and get police to get them out, I could volunteer as a criminologist or something, study patterns of cases, and join the groups that currently exist, but not get involved in police business physically.


www.free-them.ca

www.savethewomen.ca

http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/14/survivors-speak-at-toronto-walk-to-end-human-trafficking