He had posted on Facebook the Friday before that his department was prepared for the gathering and would "meet the threat head on." "When outlaw motorcycle gangs descend on a city while ...
Palm Springs police say 22 people were arrested and nine guns were seized during a weekend gathering of the Mongols ...
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Motorcycle gang member put man in chokehold after bar joke, deputies say
A night of drinking at a Volusia County bar turned violent after a man was choked unconscious in an altercation involving ...
Police Chief Andrew Mills said the motorcycle gang met to “elect a president.” Members were arrested for a variety of alleged ...
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Palm Springs Police Arrest Over 20 Mongols Motorcycle Club Members
Palm Springs police arrested more than 20 members of the Mongols Motorcycle Club over the weekend on suspicion of weapons and ...
The group, dubbed an "outlaw gang" by federal authorities, often meets in the city. Police don't expect trouble but will have a large presence.
Four members of the Mongols outlaw motorcycle gang were brought to Volusia County from a Hillsborough County jail on July 7 to face charges in connection with a Bike Week shooting and brawl at a New ...
At least 28 members of the Mongols motorcycle gang were arrested in the attack on members of the Warlocks motorcycle gang during Bike Week in March, the Volusia Sheriff's Office stated. The Mongols ...
30 people were arrested in connection to a Bike Week shootout between rival motorcycle gangs. The shootout occurred at a New Smyrna Beach RaceTrac gas station on March 8. The Mongols and Warlocks ...
A federal judge Friday slapped the Mongols motorcycle club with a sizable fine and probation as punishment in a racketeering case, but rebuffed another attempt by prosecutors to strip the notoriously ...
A member of the Mongols motorcycle gang who killed a Pomona police SWAT officer serving a search warrant more than eight years ago pleaded no contest Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter after twice ...
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge on Friday fined the Mongols Motorcycle Club $500,000 following its conviction in a racketeering case, but declined to strip the group of its trademark protected logos, ...
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