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22) HELLS ANGELS GET PRISON SENTENCES
Section: LOCAL, Page: B13
Lesser terms were meted out by Chief Judge Howard G. Munson of the Northern District of New York to three others, including a former Cohoes man and Cheeseman’s wife. All were among members and associates of the club, including nine persons affiliated with the Troy chapter, arrested and indicted in May during the FBI’s nationwide narcotics crackdown on the bikers.
Cheeseman, 41, formerly of Sanataria Springs, Broome County, pleaded guilty Jan. 30 to charges of racketeering and conspiracies to traffic in and manufacture narcotics.
In addition to the prison term, he was ordered to pay a $50 special assessment.
After his arrest on the federal charges, Cheeseman pleaded guilty in Broome County Court to a first- degree sodomy charge, stemming from a film found when federal, state and local authorities searched his residence. He is yet to be sentenced in that case.
The others sentenced Thursday were:
*Richard D. “Piggy” Cirzeveto, 39, a club associate who resided in Johnson City, was sent to prison for 18 years and must pay a $150 fine. He too had admitted narcotics trafficking and manufacturing conspiracies.
*James Lee “The Mayor” Farrigan, 38, formerly of Cohoes, an associate of the Troy club, drew a 15-year term and a $150 special assessment. He had pleaded guilty to extortion and narcotics conpiracy.
*Kim D. “Mr. Fun” DiLuzio, 30, of Johnson City, a Binghamton and Mid- State club member, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment. He had pleaded guilty to racketeering and narcotics conspiracy.
At the time of his plea, DiLuzio was serving a term of 2-4 years in Auburn Correctional Facility on a Broome County weapons possession conviction.
*Janet “Puffy” Beam Cheeseman, a club associate who was married to Cheeseman after their arrest, was sentenced to two years in prison and given a $50 special assessment. The woman, who formerly resided with Cheeseman in Sanataria Springs, pleaded guilty to narcotics conspiracy.
Five Troy club members or associates, including chapter president Martin “Tiny” Pulver, will be sentenced by Munson on April 1 in Albany. The others are John LoFranco, Philip Kramer, Orville Dietz and Patti Milhomme Root.
Also to be sentenced that day in Albany are Binghamton area defendants Maureen Pompey and Raymond Lindsay.
Other defendants who have entered guilty pleas will be sentenced after the forthcoming trial of club members Robert “Indian” Milhomme of Troy, Troy associates Thomas Mulholland and Donna White, and Binghamton member Patrick Lawless.
The trial is scheduled to commence April 3 in Syracuse.
TUESDAY, 25 NOVEMBER 2008
BIG VINNY’S PLACE
The Manhattan chapter was chartered in 1969 by Sandy Frazier Alexander – an ex-marine who moved to New York in 1967 joining the Aliens motorcycle club. He decided they weren’t tough enough and established Hell’s Angels in Manhattan and soon Alexander’s power and reputation rivaled that of the most famous angel in the country, Sonny Barger, of Oakland, California.
Originally little more than hell-raisers, they quickly attracted the interest of the law enforcement agencies and, a massive raid here on May 2, 1985 resulted in scores of arrests on drug charges and splintered the chapter. Alexander was sentenced to 16 years in prison and at a later trial William “Wild Bill” Medeiros, testified for the government that the gang had imported massive quantities of amphetamines for resale and had murdered at least two members suspected of informing.
A mural and bronze plaque in the form of a leering skull can be found opposite, on the building accommodating the six closed-circuit security cameras trained on the facade of the Angel’s lair, and memorises Vincent “Big Vinny” Girolama, a particularly ferocious and intimidating member of the Manhattan chapter. He distiguished himself in Angel annals on September 21, 1977, when he threw a 32-year-old Mary Ann Campbell to her death from the clubhouse roof as other members cheered him on. Before he could stand trial he died in 1979 from a ruptured spleen suffered during a fight with a fellow Angel in Oakland, California.
Residents in the area say they feel more secure as the presence of the Angel’s HQ tends to make local criminals think twice about attracting the wrath of the chapter members. And who can blame them as on the Manhattan Chapter’s website it gives the following piece of advice:-
ANGELS AND THE DEATHHEAD LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OWNED BY THE HELLS ANGELS MOTORCYCLE CORP……..SHOULD WE FIND YOU USING ANY OF THESE WE WILL HUNT YOU DOWN AND HURT YOU.
Saturday, 19 July 2008
Former brothel owner gets 15 years in child porn case
Associated Press
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Jul. 19, 2008
David Burgess was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court for possessing and transporting child pornography.
Russell Sinkis former Hells Angel ordered to be on supervision for three years
Russell Sinkis, 37, of 45 Oxford St., Auburn, was also ordered to be on supervision for three years after release from prison for his conviction for being a felon in possession of ammunition. The charge stems from Mr. Sinkis shooting a gun — with which he was not charged because, unlike the ammunition, it could not be proven to have crossed state lines — at the Boston Gun Range in Worcester on Oct. 26, 2006.
Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV said there were conflicting pressures on his decision to sentence Mr. Sinkis to 4 years and 9 months. The judge credited the argument of defense lawyer James J. Gribouski that illegal possession of ammunition by a felon is less serious when it is at a gun range rather than on the street or in his home, and less serious than possession of a gun. While the crime is not relatively serious, the judge said the nature of the defendant is another matter. Judge Saylor noted that restraining orders have been taken out against Mr. Sinkis by three different women. Judge Saylor said Mr. Sinkis beat a man while the man’s children were in the next room and that one of Mr. Sinkis’ victims was a 78-year-old woman.
He had been a motorcycle gang member and his most recent employment was as a disk jockey at a strip club, Judge Saylor noted. While Mr. Sinkis said that he has severed ties with his friends and his past, Judge Saylor said that was not entirely voluntary, since he has been in jail and “his fellow members of the Hells Angels kicked him out of the club.” Judge Saylor said that Mr. Sinkis’ parents, who were in court yesterday, are supportive, but that is insufficient to reduce his sentence.
Judge Saylor said he did not take into account two charges of statutory rape, which are still pending against him in Dudley District Court. A hearing is scheduled Monday in that court on charges that he had sex in 2004 and 2005 with a 14-year-old girl, a family friend that he had hired to be a babysitter when he lived in Webster.
After much bad publicity hells angels finally got rid of him. seems some one had the first nine stories in bridgewater deleted.
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Is this a fact or a Joke LOL
Even with three Holes sonny don’t fit in anywhere so Sonny Barger keeps looking to con neckt
Chuck said he wrote a song about Sonny walking the streets to look for men to support him and the uglier hells angel members..
Bug Eye Bob McClure was sentenced to four consecutive life terms for the quadruple murders. Somehow that just doesn’t seem like enough punishment to suit this crime, but “Baby Killers” like snitches have a short life expectancy in prison. The Cons have a justice system of their own. Bug Eye Bob will get to be a real Hells Angel …in Hell.
During a routine traffic stop in the early morning hours of February 27, 1984, the Vallejo Police Department confiscated a Bowey knife from a Vallejo Hells Angel named Charles “Chuck” Diaz. The incident was documented in case #84-02632.
The knife measured about 13 inches long, it was in a brown leather sheath, and it came with a sharpening stone and drawstring pouch. One side was completely sharp and the other side was partially sharp followed by a saw-tooth edge extending up to the handle.
On March 12, 1984, the Vallejo Police Department returned this knife to Chuck Diaz.
The reason Chuck got his knife back was because he came down to the police station and complained. The circumstances surrounding the knife’s return were documented in case #84-010.
The cop who initially took the knife away from Chuck warned his superiors not to give it back because he’d one day use it to “cut someone’s head off.” This warning was ignored. The cop took a picture of the knife before it was given back to Chuck. The cop even documented his disapproval in his Officer’s Report.
Nonetheless, the Vallejo Police Department gave Chuck back his knife.
On November 26, 1984, the Vallejo Police Department arrested Chuck. Arrest report case #84-15845 noted he was in possession of a Bowey knife (resembling the one previously described.) Once again, Chuck retained possession of his knife.
On October 5, 1986, the Grondalski Family was murdered in Fort Bragg, California. The family consisted of William “Billy” Grondalski, Patricia “Patty” Grondalski, 17-year old Jerami Nolan Vandagriff, and 5-year old Dallas Grondalski. The entire family was executed inside their home. The murder weapons were a 45-caliber pistol and a knife.
In the case of 5-year old Dallas, her death certificate stated the cause of death was “multiple stab wounds of the neck and head.” The house was eventually torched in an attempt to cover up the crime. Dallas was found in the smoldering ruins of her bedroom clutching a doll. This was called “the worst mass murder in Mendocino County history.”
Billy Grondalski was a former Vallejo Hells Angel. He took his family to Fort Bragg to escape his past. When murdered, his club tattoo was sliced away from his left arm, probably with the same knife used to kill his little girl. O
Hell’s Angel Member Loses 3rd Appeal to Nebraska Supreme Court
Lincoln, Neb.
A Hell’s Angel member who was sentenced to life in prison for the 1975 murder of a 19-year-old woman has lost his third appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Reporter: Associated Press
A Hell’s Angel member who was sentenced to life in prison for the 1975 murder of a 19-year-old woman has lost his third appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Now 63, Thomas “Red” Nesbitt was convicted in 1986 of first-degree murder in the death of Mary Kay Harmer, who disappeared in 1975. Her skeletal remains were found nine years later in a manhole near Omaha’s Eppley Airfield.
On Nesbitt’s 2002 appeal, the state Supreme Court rejected all of Nesbitt’s claims but one: The court agreed that he was entitled to present evidence that his trial attorney was ineffective.
In a ruling issued Friday, the high court said it reviewed evidence presented at a hearing after Nesbitt’s conviction and concluded that the attorney’s performance was not ineffective.
Woman fled to Tustin with child, died at ex-spouse’s hands in Maine.
By JOHN McDONALD
The Orange County Register
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Apr 11, 2008 12:29 PM (280 days ago) by Staff, The Examiner SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News)- A Pacifica member of the Hells Angels was arrested Thursday on suspicion of assaulting three women with a deadly weapon recently.
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Gary Klien
Posted: 05/18/2009 09:37:30 PM PDT
By Aaron Leo
Staff writer
Posted: 02/17/2009 11:52:43 PM EST
BRIDGEPORT — A man wearing Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang gear allegedly beat and threw a stool at a 51-year-old woman in an upper Main Street bar early Monday following a dispute.
Paul Carroll, 42, of Bishop Avenue, is charged with second-degree assault, second-degree threatening, second-degree breach of the peace, fourth-degree criminal mischief and three counts of carrying a dangerous weapon.
Colin D. Nelson, 53, of Fairfield, whom police said tried to stop Carroll, is charged with carrying dangerous weapons. He and Carroll had knives, police said.
The woman suffered bruising to her chest and a hurt finger, police said.
Police said video surveillance at the bar, the Something Different Cafe, showed Carroll knocking her to the floor, beating her and hitting her with a bar stool just after 1 a.m. Nelson also was shown trying to restrain Carroll, police said.
Carroll denied the incident to police.
Witnesses and the woman stated the incident started with an exchange of words.
Police said Carroll was already free on bond from a July 2008 assault case pending in Derby Superior Court. He is charged there with third-degree assault, second-degree breach of the peace and third-degree criminal mischief, according to Connecticut’s Judicial Branch Web site.
Carroll was held in lieu of $50,000 bond, and Nelson was issued a summons to appear in Superior Cou
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From: royalespot.blogspot.com
Robert Daniel Thompson, a 43-year-old convicted sex offender and Hells Angels motorcycle club member was in fair condition at U.C. Davis Medical Center after he was gunned down outside The Shanty in Eureka late Friday night. In 2006, Merced County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Thompson on suspicion of killing 12-year-old Jodi Marie Ragsdale and 15-year-old Sheila Carter on Dec. 13, 1986. The two girls’ mangled bodies were found dumped alongside a rural road, their heads badly battered.
”These young girls were savagely bludgeoned to death and left out in a dirt road,” said Larry Morse, the Merced County District Attorney.“It really shocked the community.” According to Morse, Thompson was a suspect early on in the case. Department of Corrections information indicates Thompson had been released from prison just months before after serving time for weapons and drug possession.
”This was one of the most horrific crimes I’ve ever seen,” Morse said.“It was the kind of crime that was fueled by an incredible rage.” There was DNA evidence linking Thompson to the suspected murder weapon — a car jack. And there was a witness. Thompson kidnapped a woman 10 days after the two girls were murdered, and drove her into a forested area to rape her. According to Morse, Thompson never raped the woman, but she later testified at the murder trial that Thompson had confessed to her he had recently murdered two girls.”It was a very difficult case because of the time here,” Morse said.“Many of the players frankly were not around, or memories had dimmed.” The first trial ended with a jury that hung eight to four in favor of his guilt. The second trial ended with his acquittal.”We were delighted he left Merced County,” Morse said.“There were a lot of people here who believed he escaped justice.” Throughout the course of the trial, Morse said members of the Hells Angels routinely came in to observe. Although no motive has been confirmed, authorities have stated that the shooting may have stemmed from an ongoing feud between the Hells Angels and a rival biker gang,continued
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By Jeff Kolkey
Posted Jul. 23, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Jul 23, 2013 at 10:21 PMEditor’s Note: The original version of this story inadvertently left off the name of one of the 14 arrested and charged in the case. The story was corrected to include it.
ROCKFORD — All 14 suspected Hells Angelssought by authorities in connection with a June 27 beating and armed robbery of a Rockford area man are in police custody.
Chicago Police Department officers arrested a 13th man, Jose Vielma of Countryside, on Friday night. The last of those sought, Christopher L. Lawson, 39, who was previously listed as at-large, turned himself in to Rockford authorities Sunday.
Lt. Marc Welsh said police began to investigate the case after a man was treated at an area hospital for injuries consistent with a severe beating. Seventeenth Circuit Court Judge Ronald White authorized the arrests after being consulted late Thursday night.
Court documents say the victim, whose most recent entry in online records lists a Machesney Park address, was attacked by the 14 men who allegedly conspired together to beat and rob him.
One man hit him with an ax handle, another struck him with brass knuckles and two men started a fire in an attempt to burn evidence of the beating, court documents say. He was punched by three men, tasered, struck with a hammer and stabbed with a knife.
They stole his wallet, keys and white GMC pickup truck.
An 11-year-old girl, whose relationship to the victim was not been specified by authorities, was held against her will while the victim was attacked, court documents say.
Welsh declined to comment on whether the girl witnessed the crime or to specify where the crimes took place.
Police previously said the girl was not injured during the attack.
Those arrested were: Richard Todd, 54; Robert Bell, 49; Curt Lambert, 38; Aloysius J. Balice, 34; and Lawson, all of Rockford; John R. Savalick, 47, of Pecatonica; Dariusz Achramowicz, 50, and Tomasz Lech, 37, of Chicago; Bradley K. Wilhelms, 32, of Freeport; Dennis R. Juno, 40, and Earl Murray, 45, of Rockton; Donald J. Hess, 40, of Loves Park; Neal Resendez, 64, of Belvidere; and Vielma, 48, of Countryside.
They were all charged with armed robbery, aggravated kidnapping of a child younger than 13, unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle, aggravated battery with a Taser, aggravated battery with a knife, aggravated battery with an ax handle and mob action. The most severe of the charges, armed robbery and aggravated kidnapping, are Class X felonies punishable by six to 30 years in prison.
A Rockford Hells Angels clubhouse, 1109 Rock St., was condemned for alleged building-code violations after a search.
Considered an “outlaw motorcycle gang” by the U.S. Department of Justice, the Hells Angels have had a presence in Rockford for decades. It is just one of the 92 Hells Angels chapters that operate in 27 states. They are suspected by federal authorities of using the motorcycle club as cover for participation in drug production, transportation and smuggling operations.
12 members of the notorious biker gang were arrested for allegedly getting into a massive brawl at their club house earlier this summer on Rock Street near South Main and Morgan Streets. Their charges include armed robbery, unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle, using various weapons like a taser, knife, and axe. They’re also charged with kidnapping, because a child was present without their parent’s permission. Rockford Police say they worked with seven other agencies executing 14 arrest warrants throughout the Stateline and even as far as Chicago, all just after five this morning. They also tell us they’re still searching for two men, Jose Velma of Countryside and Christopher Lawson of Rockford.
• Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery (Class 1 Felony)
• Aggravated Kidnapping of a child under 13 years old (Class X Felony) (The child victim in this case was not harmed)
• Unlawful Possession of a Stolen Vehicle (Class 2 Felony)
• Aggravated Battery by use of Taser (Class 3 Felony)
• Aggravated Battery by use of knife (Class 3 Felony)
• Aggravated Battery by use of an axe handle (Class 3 Felony)
• Mob Action (2 Counts)(Class 4 Felony)
Bonds on all fourteen individuals are set at $1,000,000.
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Pecatonica, IL
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Rockford, IL
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Chicago, IL
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Freeport, IL
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Loves Park, IL
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Massachussettes – A member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club is free on bail after he was charged Tuesday with menacing a woman with his pit bull during a traffic dispute at a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-through, police said.
19) HELLS ANGELS CRONY ROBERT TUTOKEY GETS PRISON TIME FOR HELPING ALLEGED MURDEROUS BIKER/FORMER STOCK BROKER FLEE COUNTRY
attempting to cut her head off,” according to court records.
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