Sunday, April 23, 2023

Homietos MC and Banditos MC - Whisky Barrel Saloon


Eric Oberholtzer
Oklahoma City cops arrested two Bandidos after the Whisky Barrel Saloon shoot out. Eric Oberholtzer, 29, the president of the local Homietos MC, was killed. Two members of Bandidos-affiliated groups also died in the crossfire: Andrew Sump, 28, and Francisco Tanajara, 38.

Homieto Tyler Myers, 34, was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds after the fight and arrested on first-degree murder charges shortly after.

Bandidos Douglas Jacobs and Nicklus Sweet.

Eric Ross Oberholtzer, Mahir Alihodizic and Christopher Daniel Holt
Three banditos were killed and one wounded in separate shootings along Interstate 45 in two counties in Southeast Texas. The incidents took place north of Houston April 3, 2022 as the bikers were shot off their bikes. Three members of the Homietos MC were arrested after the murders.
Christopher Daniel Holt, 28 is the president of the Homietos. Mahir Alihodizic, 36, is vice president. Eric Ross Oberholt, 28, was a member of the Homeitos MC.

Homeitos MC bikers were surrounded and gunned down in an April 13, 2023 bar shoot out in Oklahoma City in an act of bloody revenge. 3 died, including Eric Ross Oberholtzer. 3 others were injured. Bullet holes riddled the inside of the Whiskey Barrel Saloon after the ambush.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Giuseppe (Joe) Violi out and about

Giuseppe (Joe) Violi, 52, son of a murdered mob boss has been granted day parole but denied full parole after serving almost five years in prison for conspiring to smuggle cocaine and fentanyl with American mobsters. He was granted six months of day parole earlier this month. Violi is serving out a 16-year prison term for conspiring to import 200 to 300 kilos of cocaine and three kilograms of fentanyl into Canada.

Giuseppe’s older brother Domenico Paolo Violi, 57, was also convicted in Project Otremens. He was released in 2021. The brothers are the sons of the late Paolo Violi and grandsons of the late Giacomo Luppino, both bosses of the ’Ndrangheta, or Calabrian Mafia, in Canada. Giuseppe and Domenico Violi were eight and 11 when their father was murdered in the Montreal ice cream shop that served as his headquarters.
See ----->Domenico Paolo Violi wins day parole

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Manitoba HA Meth ring nailed - Kenny Erstelle revisited

It is late December 2019 and Manitoba cops are crowing about the largest meth bust in history. What happened to HA drug kingpin Kenny Aj Erstelle? Only the shadow knows, it isn't obvious. Project Declass was a 16-month investigation into a drug trafficking network operating out of Winnipeg by the HA. It began in August 2018 with the arrest of two Winnipeg residents who were attempting to import 40kg of cocaine into Manitoba. Manitoba’s highest court recently sent Anthony Cerezo-Brennan, 34, to jail after ruling his mental illness played no role in his decision to traffic drugs. He was among 11 people arrested. He sold three kilos of meth to an undercover cop. A psychiatrist diagnosed him with a delusional disorder, noting he had developed “paranoid and grandiose beliefs,”
22 kilos of meth, the largest amount of meth seized in Manitoba history, along with 43 kilos of cocaine and 5 vehicles were seized. Street value of the drugs is estimated at $6.5m. Nine, including a full-patch HA — have been arrested and charged for trafficking. Cops executed nine search warrants

The street value of meth in Winnipeg is said to be among the cheapest in Canada. A gram is going for $50 and that low price has fed a huge drug problem in the city.

Also charged are Anthony Cerezo-Brennan, 31, Ryan Cerezo-Brennan, 32, Akhome Manotham, 42, Dillon Middleton, 25, Ritchie Orbegoso, 34, Linda Pelletier, 41, Lord Kofi Agyapong-Mensah, 40, and Jian Shen, 37.
Charges have been laid against HA Kenny Erstelle, 38

McDonald’s Hamburglar out of retirement

Other McDonald’s characters could return, like Grimace, Mayor McCheese, or even, gasp, Mac Tonight.After a decade out of the burger theft game, McDonald’s has brought the Hamburglar back for another hamburger heist. This time it’s biggest ever. The cartoony version of the Hamburglar is back to help McDonald’s with advertising while he steals their brand new and improved burgers. The new thing is the way McDonald’s is making their burgers. From the Big Mac to the lowly McDouble burger, every patty will be cooked with onions and have meltier cheese.

57 pounds of cocaine found on Vero Beach

Vero Beach is along what became known as the 'Treasure Coast' after coins washed ashore. In 1715 a fleet of Spanish treasure ships sank in a hurricane. That huge haul is still being found. A trove of Spanish gold coins were found in shallow water near Vero Beach in 2020.
A beachgoer came across 20 bricks of cocaine washed ashore at Vero Beach. Bricks had a collective weight of 57 lbs. Local cops collected the bricks and turned them over to the USBP.
See ----->Florida treasure hunters find $4.5m in lost gold

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Edmonton cops seek carfentanil dealers

Kenneth Murray Matthews and Karnvir Singh Sandhu are wanted after a $2.2m drug bust in Edmonton last year. Cops lassoed 12.4 kilos of fentanyl, 234.92 grams of carfentanil, and 239.9 grams of methamphetamine.

B.C. seizes three Hells Angels clubhouses - update II

The Hells Angels have filed an application in Ottawa seeking leave to appeal the Feb. 15 ruling stripping the club of it's 3 clubhouses in B.C. Canada’s highest court must agree to hear the appeal for it to proceed. Of the 600 applications for leave the court gets each year, about 80 are granted.
The land titles for the clubhouses at 3598 East Georgia in Vancouver, 805 Victoria Rd. in Nanaimo and 837 Ellis St. in Kelowna were transferred to “His Majesty the King” on March 17. The HAMC have until Monday to ask the Supreme Court of Canada for permission to appeal. 
The provincial government on Friday moved to seize three Hells Angels clubhouses, including one in Kelowna. Cops arrived at the home on Ellis Street Friday morning, with similar operations underway in Nanaimo and East Vancouver. Two months ago, the BC Court of Appeal overturned a lower court decision and ruled in favour of the B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office, allowing the government to seize the three clubhouses.

837 Ellis Street, Kelowna
After a decade of legal wrangling B.C. can seize three HAMC clubhouses. In 2020, Justice Davies ruled that there was insufficient evidence that crimes committed by members were done at the direction or for the benefit of the Hells Angels, and were not facilitated by the clubhouses.3598 E. Georgia Street, Vancouver.

805 Victoria Rd, Nanaimo
He struck down a section of the Civil Forfeiture Act. The Director of Civil Forfeiture appealed the decision. Three supreme court judges decided that the clubhouses have and will continue to enhance a member’s ability to commit crime. The appeal was granted and the land titles for the Nanaimo, Vancouver and Kelowna clubhouses will be handed over to the province.

Last year HA lawyers swore an affidavit that their legal bills and disbursements exceeded $3.3m. B.C. Hells Angels Rick Ciarniello and Damiano Dipopolo took the stand for the club.
See ----->Damiano Dipopolo's defamation lawsuit against Dennis Watson

Ryan Matthew Christensen denied bail


Ryan Matthew Christensen in 2010
Career criminal Ryan Matthew Christensen, 31, was denied bail in Vancouver provincial court. He was busted red-handed after a mall security guard was called upon to investigate an abandoned bag in Metrotown. He spotted a gun and called cops. Inside was a loaded handgun with a round in the chamber and 81 grams of fentanyl mixed with benzodiazepine, 78 grams of cocaine mixed with phenacetin and 56 grams of methamphetamine. Mall security cameras caught Christensen's every move. Live footage showed Christensen returning from a Samsung store. Cops were waiting and the tard was busted. Christensen missed multiple court dates including when he was caught in possession of a prohibited weapon in 2020. Christensen made headlines in 2010 for being a part of a huge B&E ring that victimized hundreds.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

3 piece patch meaning

The 3 piece patch is used to identify a member of a motorcycle club, or MC. A three-piece patch is most often seen as an outlaw motorcycle gang patch. (OMG) It is comprised of a top rocker, a central club logo, and a bottom rocker signifying territory. They are used to convey a very specific message in the biker world. Members of motorcycle clubs are considered to have earned their patch. For a member of the public to wear an unauthorized patch is to invite a physical confrontation because it is considered stolen. The patch MUST BE approved by the dominant biker group in the area. Bikers will take a cut (vest) by force in many cases if it has not been approved.
Wearing a 3 piece patch is exactly the same as claiming membership in an OMG. Patches are earned in stages, over time. A prospect may only wear a top rocker, often with a 'prospect' patch on the lapel. After sufficient time the prospect will be voted into the club as a full member and will then be awarded the club insignia and bottom rocker.

The HAMC 'Death Head' is ALWAYS considered HAMC property. When leaving the club the death head must be returned. This applies to tatoos and jewelry. For a member of the public to display the death head in any form is to invite an immediate beat down.

York cops lasso $1.5m in cargo theft

York cops arrested four men for stealing loads from tractor-trailers and selling the freight. Cops recovered $1.65m worth of vehicles and goods in Project Copperhead, an investigation into cargo thefts throughout the GTA. Five search warrants were executed. Items recovered included eight stolen tractor-trailers as well as six full cargo loads and other vehicles. Paramjeet Singh, 23, of Vaughan, Sameer Rathaur, 21, of Brampton, Atif Heral, 43, of Toronto, and Asif Rasool, 48, of Mississauga face 18 charges. Cargo theft is a low risk, high reward crime. Cargo theft in North America rose by 15% in 2022, equal to 1778 recorded thefts. Theft of at least one heavy commercial vehicle increased by 17%.

This stolen truck was used to steal $300k worth of equipment in 2021.
Fictitious cargo pickups have increased 600% in 2022. Fictitious cargo pickup relies on subcontracting the shipment to a legitimate carrier and having the shipment misdirected to another address. These pickups mostly occurred in California but are spreading.
The average value of cargo stolen was $214,104.