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EE_
6th July 2015, 08:51 PM
Time for the criminal gangs in blue to stage another mass murder of motorcycle club members?

Colorado biker gangs reaching out to former military members
The Associated Press
POSTED: 07/06/2015 02:10:57 PM MDT22 COMMENTS| UPDATED: ABOUT 8 HOURS AGO

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Federal agents are worried about outlaw motorcycle gangs they say are actively trying to recruit former military members in the Pikes Peak region.

"It always concerns us when people with specialized training in weapons and explosives is involved in a criminal enterprise," said Chris Amon, the Denver spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

An ATF report released in May detailed the efforts of the outlaw motorcycle clubs to add troops to their ranks, the Gazette of Colorado Springs reported (http://bit.ly/1LSrMYJ). That includes accelerating in recruitment in the Pikes Peak region, home to 40,000 active-duty troops.

The report says that the gangs "court active-duty military personnel and government workers, both civilians and contractors, for their knowledge, reliable income, tactical skills and dedication to a cause."

The ATF has been documenting biker gang members who are federal employees, active-duty military, reservists and National Guardsmen since 2007, according to the report.

"I think it makes a natural draw for them," said Steve Cook, who heads the Midwest Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association.

"You have to look at people in the military and fresh back from deployment - they are into a warfare mentality."

Local authorities are aware that some motorcycle gangs in the area cater to the military, said Colorado Springs Police Lt. Mark Comte.


One group that concerns law enforcement agencies is the Sin Deciples.

In 2012, Virgil Means was shot and killed outside the group's Colorado Springs clubhouse. An Army soldier was convicted of manslaughter for his death and two other men charged in the case were active-duty Fort Carson soldiers.

And last year, the Deciples were involved in a brawl with another motorcycle group in Aurora and a member of that group was shot and injured.

Authorities said Fort Carson Sgt. 1st Class Larry Morrison was arrested and charged in the shooting, but the case was dropped after witnesses refused to testify.

Now battling an Army discharge, Morrison claims he was never affiliated with the Deciples.

Cook says he's not surprised that some troops find the life of outlaw motorcycle gangs alluring.

"The groups themselves have a lot of the structure similar to what the military has," he said. "They have foot soldiers and the chain of command. It's easy for guys to segue from one to the other."

Despite the biker groups' amped-up recruitment efforts, the number of crimes committed by military members has plummeted.

The number of active-duty troops booked at the El Paso County jail was 937 in 2011 but fell to 534 in 2014, according to data from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

Still, local military leaders aren't happy with the information from the ATF report.

"The Army has a longstanding policy regarding soldiers' participation in criminal organizations and extremist activities," Fort Carson Spokeswoman Dee McNutt told the Gazette.

"Every commander has the inherent responsibility to enforce this policy and take appropriate action - to include education and awareness training."

She said leaders want to keep troops out of outlaw clubs like the Deciples and away from groups with extremist views, like the local Infidels chapter that held an anti-Muslim barbecue.

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Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazette.com

crimethink
6th July 2015, 09:01 PM
"It always concerns us when people with specialized training in weapons and explosives is involved in a criminal enterprise," said Chris Amon, the Denver spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

A terrible inability to self-reflect on his part.

midnight rambler
6th July 2015, 09:05 PM
IF those bikers got DRIVER LICENSES then they are NOT 'outlaws'. lol

On a sidenote, I recently saw a guy on a motorcycle driving down the freeway and on the back of his shirt was the word POLICE in very large letters (apparently so he wouldn't automatically get shot by one of his trigger-happy brethren simply because he was riding a motorcycle).

monty
6th July 2015, 09:35 PM
The ATF used the same motus operandi to pump the cops in Waco full of similar bs prior to the biker masacre there last May. Yes, it would appear they are setting the stage for another mass murder.

The OP article refers to the Deciples (spelling from the article) outlaw motorcycle gang. There is a Diciples Christian motorcyle club. Also ther is the Devil's Diciples club founded in Fontana, California in the 1960's but they don't have chapters in Colorado.

monty
6th July 2015, 09:54 PM
There is a Sin City Deciples that moved into Colorado from Indiana.

http://www.westword.com/news/john-severe-latest-biker-with-military-background-busted-in-virgil-means-homicide-5904347

Hitch
6th July 2015, 09:59 PM
On a sidenote, I recently saw a guy on a motorcycle driving down the freeway and on the back of his shirt was the word POLICE in very large letters (apparently so he wouldn't automatically get shot by one of his trigger-happy brethren simply because he was riding a motorcycle).

That's absolutely hilarious, yet scary because that shirt voices a valid concern.

BrewTech
6th July 2015, 10:07 PM
"It always concerns us when people with specialized training in weapons and explosives is involved in a criminal enterprise," said Chris Amon, the Denver spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

Same rhetoric and terminology... so to answer the question in the OP...

YES.

gunDriller
7th July 2015, 06:47 AM
biker gangs are very brave.

one accident and they're in the ER surrounded by American doctors picking their pocket and the pocket of everyone in their family.

i'd rather meet another great white.

Ponce
7th July 2015, 07:08 AM
Meanwhile........the "illegals" keep on sending their people into the armed forces to learn all that they can about fighting and weapons.......but, nobody can talk about........not wanting to offend anyone......welcome to the new USA.

V