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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Police on the lookout for possible gang violence between the Hells Angels and the Rock Machine

Off the Wire News -
MCs in the News Rising tensions between two biker gangs have Winnipeg police closely monitoring their actions.
Police paid close attention to a bar at a St. Boniface hotel Saturday night following a tip that a fight could be imminent.
The news follows a serious attack against a Winnipeg member of the Rock Machine Motorcycle Club inside a business on St. Mary's Road about three weeks ago.
Sources tell CTV News the victim was lured to the business where he was then beaten.
The victim had such serious injuries that he was unrecognizable.
Offic ers say they had received information that the people responsible for the attack were Hells Angels members and a few of their associates.
The group was allegedly unhappy with the victim because he is a former member of the Zig Zag crew, which is a puppet club to the Hells Angels.
He had apparently been seen around the city wearing his new gang's vest, which drew negative attention from the Hells Angels.
Since the attack, police have been preparing to deal with some sort of retaliation.
There were suspicions that members of the Rock Machine were going to attend a bar on Saturday night at the hotel because they knew associates of the Hells Angels frequented the place.
Nothing appeared to happen at that bar Saturday night.
Still, a number of Rock Machine members from outside the province have been seen in Winnipeg over the past week.
Saturday night's events follow the execution of several search warrants, including one last week on Mighton Avenue in Elmwood.
A 30-year-old man was arrested and a loaded nine millimetre handgun was seized at the home.
CTV News has learned the man who was arrested is a member of the Redlined Club, a group which is considered a friend club to the Hells Angels.
This arrest is also believed to be connected to the rising tensions between the gangs, say sources.
Police have confirmed they were at the bar on Saturday night, but will not provide any further information.
The public's safety was one of the main reasons police say they were there in such large numbers.
There has been trouble between the Hells Angels and the Rock Machine in the past. Both groups were involved in a violent biker war in Quebec in the mid-nineties.
A truce was made but police say they are worried violence could erupt again.

Original article...
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