In 2008 Kenneth Wagner was found guilty of directing others to act for a criminal organization. Gerald Ward's right-hand man was the first in Ontario convicted of the charge. | Niagara Hells Angels Kenneth Wagner has been sentenced to three and a half years behind bars after he pleaded guilty to several offences including uttering a threat to cause bodily harm and possession of a prohibited weapon. The 54-year-old had been in custody since his arrest in March. | Based on pre-sentence custody he must now serve an additional 31 months in jail. |
His lawyer said he resigned from the outlaw motorcycle club after he was sentenced to the equivalent of 11 years in prison in 2008 for cocaine trafficking. A search warrant at his Port Colborne home however found Hells Angels colors and a belt buckle that read AFFA. Police also discovered a handgun, cocaine and prescription pain killers, digital scales, a debt list and more than $18,000 in cash. |
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