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Max Joseph “Dragon” Aragon

Monday, January 11, 2010

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Max Joseph “Dragon” Aragon

Max Joseph “Dragon” Aragon died January 3rd and he was buried last Saturday at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery in Phoenix. He was a patch holder in the American Latino Motorcycle Association. A.L.M.A. is a one piece patch club in Phoenix and a member of the Arizona Confederation of Clubs. Max Aragon was riding his motorcycle [...]

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Highwaymen Ordered Released

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Highwaymen Ordered Released

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Aref “Scarface Steve” Nagi, the former Vice President of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club in Detroit, must be granted reasonable bail. Nagi has been locked up since October 2006. The Highwaymen have eight chapters in Michigan and additional chapters in Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama and Indiana. [...]

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Bradley Burritt Lutzow

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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Bradley Burritt Lutzow

Bradley Burritt Lutzow, was murdered on February 17th. Lutzow, along with John Lindeman, was one of two men shot and killed following an altercation at the QuikTrip convenience store and gas station in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix. Initial reports of the murder on this page, and in the Arizona Republic, were based on a [...]

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Bikers Talk Politicians Listen

Monday, January 26, 2009

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Bikers Talk Politicians Listen

The strongest and most effective bikers’ rights organization in the country may be the Texas Motorcycle Rights Association (TMRA.) Today, an estimated 2,000 members of the TMRA rode into Austin for what the group calls “Legislative Day.” They parked their motorcycles in one of the free bike parking only spaces on the South and West [...]

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The Legal Glacier

Monday, January 19, 2009

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The Legal Glacier

People who have never been eaten alive by the criminal justice system or been close to someone who has imagine that the process is honest, straightforward and speedy. The dead, old, white men who imagined this country imagined justice that way, too. But in general, that is not how “justice” works in America and, specifically, [...]

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