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Men admit to gang participation
Published Thursday, May 28, 2009
Two members and one former member of the Renegades Outlaw Motorcycle Gang admitted to participating in a gang in Suffolk Circuit Court Thursday.
William Wolf, Jerry Gurganus and Daniel Justice each pleaded guilty to a charge of gang participation. Charges of abduction and conspiracy to commit abduction were not prosecuted as part of a plea agreement.
Each received a five-year sentence, with all of it suspended. They will be on supervised probation for five years, must have no contact with the victim, and are prohibited from membership in any gang or association with gang members.
All three men were sentenced to time to serve by a General District Court judge last month. Justice received two months, Wolf received one month, and Gurganus received six months.
The charges stemmed from a Jan. 7 incident where the men confronted the victim, William Roberts, and blocked his vehicle in with their vehicle. Gurganus then struck the victim numerous times while the other two assisted.
Two days before, Justice had confronted Roberts at Monk’s Salvage Yard, while Roberts was trying to purchase an auto part. Justice struck Roberts in the face that day.
Throughout the attacks, the men told Roberts he had made the Renegade nation angry. Gurganus admitted to being National Enforcer of the gang, a national office.
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Posted by OD (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 6:35 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Excuse me? 5 years suspended? This is a @#@#@! joke. Two different attacks on the same victim? The second one wasnt planned? The judge should be charged. These three punks/tuffguys should be going in for awhile, The victim must be outraged and now still has look over his shoulder? What a joke this is...
Posted by Suffolk (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 12:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)
OD......There is always more to every story than what we know. To the N.E.T........you guys did a good job and will continue to do a good job. Keep these guys out of Suffolk. We don't appreciated this kind of crap going on in our City I think they will understand this after your done with them. Keep up the good work fellas!
Posted by Suffolk (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 12:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I would like to add one more thing. Isn't it strange who these guys said they were not a gang of any kind. As a matter of fact they hold fundraisers for people in need. Goes to show you that anyone can pose and hide behind good will. Look at the whole picture and you will always find the truth as did the N.E.T. I'm sure we have not heard the last of this biker gangs issues.
Posted by OD (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 12:37 p.m. (Suggest removal)
The story as I see, it was told. As for the good deeds you are correct but then again stereotyping and appearance can be misleading on both sides of the story. I was not commenting in a general sense of the situation. Just the three mentioned. There are lots of people who think they are working and doing good deeds for the public, just now there are very few in D.C. and the judge who let these guys walk isnt doing one either.
Posted by ammine (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 4:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)
What a "CROCK". Gang participation in some states also equals organized crime! Supervised probation always equals "a fall thru the cracks" because of the overwhelming numbers of criminals on it and the perpetual under staffing of the program. What a "CROCK".
Posted by OD (anonymous) on May 29, 2009 at 5:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)
kudos to ammine
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