Thursday, August 21, 2008

Investigative Reporter: Big business and Dangerous U.S gangs

Big business and Dangerous U.S gangs and forging alliances with other states and countries
Michael Webster, Investigative Reporter August 11, 2008

U.S. gangs have forged illegal business connections with other gangs in the states as well as in Mexico and Afghanistan seeking more lucrative drug markets.

A motorcycle gang with the name of Set Free Soldiers who claim to be Christian bikers have describe themselves as "a group of men who love Jesus and love to ride hard. We are not your normal motorcycle club. Some say we are too good for the bad guys, and too bad for the good guys." Click on or Google: Christian Bikers Busted for Murder

"We don't argue that," the statement says. "All we Soldiers know is that we take care of our own and help plenty of others along the way. We try to live right in this wrong world and let our light shine wherever we may go."

This violent gang sells videos of the group in action, including some showing members in fistfights with other people, their web site offers apparel for sale. An onesie for babies with the words "Soldier Made" written on the front in faux alphabet blocks.

Recently several members of the Set Free Soldiers where arrested for attempted murder after they allegedly got into a bar fight with the Hells Angels. Seven members of the biker gang remained in custody on $1 million bail after their arrest for allegedly stabbing two Hells angels. In what is mostly thought of as an upper middle class naborhood in Newport Beach California late last month. Three members of the Hells Angels were also arrested.

According to the L A Times, more than 150 officers descended on affluent neighborhoods across Orange County California, serving search and arrest warrants on members of the Christian gang and the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, police said. Four search warrants were served at four homes in the 300 block of South Archer Street, near Brookhurst Street and Broadway, belonging to members of the Set Free Soldiers – a biker gang allegedly masquerading as a church, said Anaheim police Sgt. Tim Schmidt.

Authorities obtained search warrants for residences of members of both motorcycle gangs, including two residences in Costa Mesa, one in Rancho Santa Margarita and four in Anaheim, said Newport Beach police Sgt. Evan Sailor. A large number of weapons and ammunition were seized in Anaheim and Costa Mesa, he said.

Overall in the case, 10 have been arrested, with police hunting for an 11th suspect
authorities said. Of these 10, seven are Set Free Soldiers arrested for alleged conspiracy to commit murder; one of them is Pastor Phil Aguilar, 60, of Anaheim, police said. He is described as the founder and director of Set Free Churches Worldwide, according to the group's Web site.

The stabbings, which officials believe involved members of the two motorcycle gangs, occurred the afternoon of Sunday, July 27, at Blackie's By the Sea, near the Newport Beach pier, Newport Beach police Sgt. Evan Sailor said.

Newport Beach officers responded to the large fight, but everyone had fled the scene, Sailor said.

Police said they determined that those in the fight were members of the Hells Angels and Set Free Soldiers. Sailor said it appears that the two stabbing victims were Hells Angels and a man hit by a pool ball was a Set Free Soldier.

A neighbor to one of the Archer houses with Set Free Soldiers said that the group has been a nuisance. Having young girls there all hours of the day and night."

The neighborhood has been trying to get them out of here for years," said Sharon Murphy, 50. "It's supposed to be a sober-living place, but they're always at the liquor store buying beer. They're running their motorcycles all night long. They own three or four houses up and down the street."

Officers arrived at 4:30 a.m. Patrol officers blocked off streets, and SWAT team members were fully outfitted – some police in camouflage and helmets rode hanging off of the sides of Anaheim police tactical vehicles and Jeeps.

By 8:30 a.m., patrol officers started letting residents of the block back in, and tow trucks arrived at around 9 a.m. to start seizing property.

Officers from Anaheim, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Department assisted in the operation.
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"We believe the Set Free Soldiers were possibly setting up
members of the Hells Angels,"

said Sgt. Evan Sailor of the Newport Beach police.

Orange County is an area where Laura Schlessinger is popular and well connected.
The county of Santa Barbara is where she purchashed a house and she writes the A2 column at the Santa Barbara News-Press. For months she has been gushing over Christain bikers. She bought bikes for Laura, husband and son. Lew Bishop and Deryk Schlessinger.


Are they all doing the right thing? It sure makes you wonder what she was thinking.

Laura thinks the Christain bikers are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Others, like nearby neighbors, have complaints similar to the Set Free Soldiers neighborhood. Laura Schlessinger is a one way street, the only voice you hear is hers. No dialogue or discussion allowed.
...stay tuned for Laura Schlessinger, ignores bomb threats and oks censor this...
she's a violent guns in school advocate mf ! ! ! !

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