i'm willing to bet there's more to it than that...especially if the new mc club wanted a 3 piece patch on their vest...being shunned by 81 is not such a bad thing in my opinionThis would be one of the most hardcore copyright fights ever. It's a shame that a charity event can't be neutral ground.
Some coworkers were trying to start an axmen mc chapter (IAFF members only) and apparently the local Hells Angels group said "NO". My coworkers went and asked someone higher up in the national group (or something to that effect) and apparently the local H A chapter is being told to relax and reconsider. I don't know that I want to ride in an MC that was originally shunned by the H A's and then had them told to allow it/reconsider.
My condolences for your loss (if that's the case) and his family and friends.Knew the gentlemen that got shot he passed away today.....
Everything I have read has stated that only Warlocks were shot. Three of them, two died Sunday and the third yesterday.I just knew him through work as a client no details he was just an innocent bystander...head architect at a firm in Orlando.
as i have been saying for years from experience and reading it, the MC club world has changed and it's just not long-haired tough looking dudes who belong to MC clubs such as the warlocks, 81, and the many other hard clubs, it's folks from all walks of life: doctors, lawyers, CEOs, and many other white collar folks...sorry to hear this happenedEverything I have read has stated that only Warlocks were shot. Three of them, two died Sunday and the third yesterday.
" Police said at least four men riding motorcycles rode into the parking lot and began firing. Harold Liddle and Peter Schlette died Sunday and David "Dresser Dave" Jakiela died Tuesday. They were members of the Warlocks' Seminole County chapter."