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Friday, January 29, 2010

NJ- Code citations shut biker club headquarters

www.courierpostonline.com/article/20100129/NEWS01/1290340/1006/RSS01
Code citations shut biker club headquarters
By GEORGE MAST . Courier-Post Staff . January 29, 2010

CAMDEN - Over the years, a motorcycle club's headquarters here has been
the site of violent crime and drug-dealing, authorities allege.

But when city officials closed the Wheels of Soul clubhouse this week,
they cited a different set of offenses -- health, safety and fire-code
violations.

"This gang has plagued the Parkside community of Camden for too long,"
Police Chief Scott Thomson said Thursday. "Hopefully, we have shut their
operations for good."

The shutdown followed a raid Tuesday by city police, code workers and
Camden County health officials. They found numerous code violations at
the club in the 800 block of Princess Avenue, said Robert Corrales,
spokesman for Camden Mayor Dana Redd.

Inspectors also issued citations for abandoned vehicles on the property
and for the lack of an occupancy certificate.

Corrales said code officials will continue going through evidence before
issuing municipal court summons for the violations.

Corrales said the Wheels of Soul have a history of illegal activities
and that multiple shootings have occurred near the clubhouse.

For instance, in April 2007, a 35-year-old man, Paul Mealey III, was
shot dead after a fight at the clubhouse spilled outside.

And earlier this month, two city men were sentenced to jail terms for
their role in an alleged cocaine-distribution scheme based in the
clubhouse.

Willie Taylor, 30, a member of the motorcycle club, and Jose Olavarria,
36, were arrested in August 2007 after an investigation into alleged
drug sales from the clubhouse, authorities said.

Corrales said Tuesday's sweep was the first time city and county
officials joined forces to shut down the clubhouse.

In a statement, Thomson called the raid "just the beginning of a series
of sweeps we will continue to conduct to improve the overall safety and
quality of life for Camden's residents."

Reach George Mast at (856) 486-2465 at gmast@camden.gannett.com