Saturday, March 13, 2021

Martin van de Pol whacked - HA killer

Martin van de Pol was shot in the head. Martin van de Pol, 56, was well-known in the NL underworld. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for shooting of a Hells Angel and 3 prospects in a sex club in Haarlem in 2000.
Van de Pol was one of two men convicted in the shooting. Revenge was promised.
Riot police clashed with Ajax fans. Nov 27, 2018. Martin was shot dead in front of his daughter,7, in a schoolyard. The criminal was an influential figure within the hard core of Ajax fc hooligans.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Miguel Hadad Facusseh

Mexican Miguel Hadad Facusseh, 37, is accused of being a leading part of a transnational network moving tens of millions of Colombian cocaine to Mexico, where it was smuggled into the U.S.

One of the cocaine plots organized by Hadad ended in a fireball when the Colombian air force intercepted a plane in 2017, forced it to the ground and strafing it with machine gun fire.
He was sent to California on Jan. 27. Trial for him and a score of others is in October.

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Polymer80 Glock

Want to build your own Glock, one without a serial number? If you aren't concerned with a significant jail sentence one starts with a $149 Polymer80 Glock frame.
The 80 refers to the fact the firearm is 80% complete. At 80% the ATF deems something not a firearm. The frame is prohibited in Canada.

A small parts kit $29, and a Glock slide and barrel, $149 complete the required parts list. With minimal technical knowledge the gun can be completed for around $350. On the street that number is $1500.
Carfentanil dealer Nakhari Henry-Robinson
Nakhari Henry-Robinson, 22 is facing 17 charges after police recovered a gun and drugs in North York. He was also charged with purpose of trafficking schedule I substance – carfentanil.

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Tetra calcium chloride banned in South America

Tetra Technologies Inc. said it has stopped selling calcium chloride in South America after it was revealed traffickers had been acquiring it in Peru and illegally smuggling it in huge quantities. Multi-ton seizures of calcium chloride packed in Tetra’s factory bags at cocaine labs was common.
Smugglers described Tetra as the brand of choice for cocaine chemists. Calcium chloride has many legal uses. It is a premium salt used for ice control, road stabilization, dust suppression, and in oilfield applications. It is an excellent desiccant for removing dissolved water in liquids. In 2013 Colombian and Bolivian cops noticed a surge in the use of the chemical in cocaine labs. Chemists use it to recycle and recover solvents that are more tightly controlled. Quimicos Goicochea, Tetra’s authorized distributor in Peru, said it has complied with the law, and has no control over how third parties use its products. The DoJ say ceasing sales is a smart corporate move. US chemical companies could be in legal jeopardy.

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Shane Wilson whacked

Shane Wilson, 37, was killed in what police believe was a targeted shooting in Metchosin, Vancouver Island. Wilson had a long criminal history and ties to the HA. Last year, he was sentenced to three years in prison followed by two years of probation for his role in a violent home invasion in July 2018. The shooter remains at large.
RCMP roadblock in the 4100 block Sooke Road.

NY biker Bernard Krynicki undone

HA Bernard Krynicki, 31, of the Newwark chapter. Krynicki was a passenger in a traffic stop. Cops spotted a knife and “Krynicki proceeded to make furtive movements while gripping items concealed in his pant pocket.” That was a loaded 9mm pistol and $7k.
Krynicki was charged with possession of a firearm, gang criminality, possession of gambling records and promoting gambling.

Monday, March 8, 2021

2000 pounds of cocaine burned in Belize

A week after the Belize Police Department’s seizure of over 2,000 pounds of cocaine following a narco plane landing, the drugs have been burnt in compliance with an order. The Police Department oversaw the destruction of the 28 bales of cocaine retrieved.
By time the plane arrived into Belizean airspace, the operation was already compromised. The aircraft went down between the villages of Lemonal and Crooked Tree. Two boats were seen speeding from the area using the nearby lagoon. A boat, believed to have been occupied by the Mexican support team and the pilot, escaped. A second boat, and 9 traffickers were busted.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

Pagans Boss nailed on gun charges - The 73

Roughly 1,000 HA and supporters attended a ritzy ballroom on Long Island in February 2002 for a "Hellraiser Ball." Then the Pagans arrived. A war zone ensued as 10 vanloads of bat-wielding Pagans crashed the party. 73 Pagans were charged with various crimes, including rioting and attempted gang assault. The lone Pagan killed, Robert “Mailman” Rutherford, is honored at an annual party in his hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was this party that Boss Richter attended before somebody ratted him out to the cops for a gun.
Keith Richter, 62, was returning home from a Pagans party when he was stopped. Cops found him carrying a loaded .45-caliber Ruger P345 handgun. Richter went to prison in 1988 for racketeering murder conspiracy. He was released in 2012 and took control of the Pagans six years later.
With about 900 Pagans across 12 states, the club is growing quickly. Some hispanics are now allowed to join. The Pagans have 17 chapters across New Jersey, up from 10 just 5 years ago. Richter has boosted membership by absorbing smaller, local gangs into the Pagans.

Pagans Vice President Hugo “Zorro” Nieves is likely to step in as president until Richter’s release from jail.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

68 pounds of cocaine found by snorkeler in the Florida Keys

A snorkeler found 68 pounds of cocaine in the water near Craig Key. The cocaine was baled inside a black bag wrapped in tape. The bale contained 25 bricks of the drug. Cops peg the value at $1.5m.

Friday, March 5, 2021

Pompano Beach restaurant served up the fixings

Louis Younglove Sr. not only served up hot dogs with fixings, he was also helping people get their fix. Younglove was arrested on more than a dozen drug charges following a months-long investigation. He was arrested in the parking lot of his restaurant, Chi-Town Chicago Italian Beef & Hot Dogs. Cops found a “smorgasbord of illegal drugs” including cocaine, fentanyl, ecstasy, pot and various prescription drugs. Over $500k in cash was seized.