Thursday, April 25, 2019

Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano shot in Mississauga

Hamilton mobster Pat Musitano was shot in Mississauga on Thursday morning. Peel cops said on Twitter that officers were called to the area of Hurontario Street and Matheson Boulevard East at 7 a.m. for reports of a man with gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a trauma centre where he remains in life-threatening condition. The mobster was shot at least four times — including in the face — and is in critical condition.

Musitano's brother, Angelo, was gunned down in the driveway of his Waterdown, Ont., home on May 2, 2017.
Musitano's uncle, Tony, died last week of natural causes. His funeral was held just yesterday at Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King in Hamilton.

See ----->Cece Luppino whacked in Hamilton
See ----->$50,000 bounty for Musitano killers

Gregory Woolley busted with prison package

Gregory (Picasso) Woolley, 47, seemed bored as he appeared before a Quebec Court Judge and admitted that, on Jan. 2, 2018, he was in possession of 32 grams of meth and 20 grams of pot. The exchange was captured on a surveillance camera inside jail, and guards found Woolley holding the drugs soon after. The package also contained a cell phone. It means an extra month in jail for the undisputed street gang leader of Montreal.
Gregory Woolley is widely seen as the "godfather of blacks." He plays a critical role in Montreal's underworld.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Gangsters make record books

The murder trial of two gangsters known for their spectacular prison escape by helicopter has gone down in the record books.

Since April 6, the 12 jurors in charge of judging Denis Lefebvre and Yves Denis for two murders and an involuntary manslaughter debated behind closed doors for an 18th consecutive day without being able to agree on verdicts. The jury has passed the mark for the longest deliberations of a criminal trial, both in Quebec and Canada.

Serge Pomerleau
The men are accused in the manslaughter of Kevin Walter, and the murders of Johnny Coutu and Benoit Denis, who were killed in Rouyn-Noranda, Laval and Montreal respectively.

The duo was said to be at the head of a network linked to the Hells Angels which trafficked 650 kilos of cocaine in Abitibi between 2007 and 2010. On June 7, 2014, the accused and the boss of their network, Serge Pomerleau, managed to escape from the Orsainville prison in Quebec City by boarding a helicopter to pick them up in an outdoor courtyard.
The fugitives were captured on June 22, 2014.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Trainspotting star Bradley Welsh executed for £10k

A hitman was paid £10,000 to kill ex-boxer Bradley Welsh outside his home in Scotland. Welsh, 48, was killed outside his home in Edinburgh when a gunman shot him in the head at point-blank range. Sources say the T2 Trainspotting actor was killed over his link to cocaine baron Mark Richardson. Richardson, 32, is serving an eight-year prison sentence for a massive cocaine operation.

It is claimed a £50,000 bounty has been offered to anyone who carries out Richardson's execution.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Hells Angels to Hillel’s Angels

Siegel insisted that the swastikas had no meaning beyond shock value.Stanley Siegel was the criminal defense attorney for the club in New York. It seems odd for a Jewish attorney to represent a gang known for swastikas and SS regalia, but the Hells Angels respected their lawyer.

The documentary 'Hells Angels Forever' features Howie Weisbrod. Not only he was the vice president of the club, but also Jewish. In a thick New York accent Weisbrod says “You can say we’re fascistic, anti-Semitic or whatever. I guess I’m the proof that we ain’t. Because I’m Jewish and I sure ain’t a fascist and I sure ain’t anti-Semitic because I sure don’t hate myself!”

“As far as what my religious beliefs are—my religious beliefs are the Hells Angels. That’s my religion, my way of life, my profession. Everything!”
In an acclaimed photo, a photographer captured a member of the Swiss chapter of the Hells Angels wearing his colors along with a yarmulke and tefillin, hand on the Western Wall—praying. He walked up to him and asked him, ‘What does a Hells Angel pray for? He answered ‘Like any other human being. My parents, my wife and two children—and little for myself.'

Being of the Jewish faith doesn’t matter when it comes to being a Hells Angels. “I don’t think they care one way or the other. As long as you’re a Hells Angel, that’s their major concern. Once you become a Hells Angel, it doesn’t matter where you come from… you’re a Hells Angel”

Being a Hells Angel is not a religion; it’s belonging to something. Once you belong, your background doesn't matter.

Hells Angels v Redbubble

HAMC Australia, as exclusive licensee of Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation (HAMC US), alleged Redbubble had infringed the copyright in the membership card image. To establish copyright infringement, HAMC Oz first had to prove HAMC US was the owner of the copyright in the Membership Card image for the purposes of Australian law. That meant an assignment of copyright had to be in writing. It wasn't.

The court eventually ruled that HAMC Oz was an authorized user and did have standing to sue Redbubble for trade mark infringement. Damages in this case were minimal, meaning HAMC Oz ate all their legal fees. A 'win' but one costing dearly.
See ----->HA loses lawsuit against Oz's Redbubble

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Bloody hand print sinks Alaska HA Craig 'Oakie' King

Multiple members of the white supremacist 1488 gang lured 34-year-old Michael Staton to the home of Craig King in August 2017. Staton was a member of the 1488s. King believed Staton had stolen from him, including his Hells Angels cut. King offered members of the 1488 gang drugs and money if they brought Staton to him.

King is accused of preparing a room in the duplex where he lived in advance of Staton's brutal beating. He put down plastic, which ended up tearing and leaving behind a hand print in blood residue that investigators would find later.
Cell phone records showed King in active communication with 1488 members trying to locate and set up Staton. King is one of eight people charged in the murder. Two have already pleaded guilty.

It was decided King represented a risk and will be kept in custody in Seattle until his trial.

Damiano Dipopolo out of HAMC in bad - thief

Former Kelowna president Damiano Dipopolo and vice-president Lester Jones were kicked out of the HAMC in bad standing for pilfering club f...