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April 8 2006; HOLDEN, La. Police clock motorcyclist at 155 on I-12; A Louisiana State Trooper in Holden clocked a motorcyclist zooming down Interstate 12 at 155 miles-an-hour -- more than two times the posted speed limit of 70. Trooper Ryan Riley says he was traveling westbound yesterday when he ran radar on 20-year-old Brian Samuel Willis of Ponchatoula in the eastbound lane. Maneuvering his vehicle to the other side of the interstate, Riley tried to follow Willis, but the black Yamaha R-6 ducked off the roadway onto Louisiana Highway 441 and traveled south to Highway 42. At that point, Livingston Parish Sheriff's deputies and the Springfield Police Department got involved in the pursuit and chased Willis back toward Riley, who made the arrest. Willis motorcycle was impounded and he was booked in the Livingston Parish Prison for reckless operation of a vehicle, flight from an officer and speeding. More Louisiana motorcycle news here...
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April 11 2006; Ontario Canada; 5 held in
Canada killings tied to bikers; POLICE SAY 8 DEATHS PART OF BANDIDOS'
'INTERNAL CLEANSING' Canadian police arrested five people on murder charges yesterday in one of Canada's worst mass killings and said eight men found inside vehicles on an isolated farm over the weekend were affiliated with a biker gang. Police called the killings "an internal cleansing" of the Bandidos motorcycle gang. Detective Ross Bingley of the Ontario Provincial Police said investigators didn't think a biker gang war was imminent. "This is an isolated incident with ties to the Bandidos," he said. Police said they arrested five people at a modest, two-story farmhouse 6 miles from the site where the bodies were found in four vehicles Saturday morning on a farm in Shedden, Ontario, 90 miles northeast of Detroit. The victims died of gunshot wounds, police said. Autopsies were under way yesterday. Police said Bandidos member Wayne Kellestine, 56, would be charged with eight counts of first-degree murder. Also arrested on the same charges were Eric Niessen, 45; Kerry Morris, 56; Frank Mather, 32; and Brett Gardiner, 21. The four were not members of the Bandidos. The victims -- all either full or associate members of the gang -- were listed as George Jesso, 52; George Kriarakis, 28; John Muscedere, 48; Luis Manny Raposo, 41; Francesco Salerajno, 43; Paul Sinopoli, 30; and Michael Trotta, 31. Victim Jamie Flanz, 37, was named as a "prospective" member. All were from Ontario. Police Detective Don Bell said U.S. intelligence indicates the killings were internal to Canada and not related to any rift with American members of the Bandidos. He said the Canadian arm consists of former Quebec gang members, such as the Popeyes and Rock Machine. Read the rest of this Kentucky biker news article here...
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