300 Bikers Pay Respects To Gunman Killed In Shootout
Harry Seavey Jr. was killed Sept. 18 during a gun battle in Cincinnati, after officers said they went into a Camp Washington eatery to speak with members of the motorcycle club.
South Portland Police said there were no problems at the Monday calling hours at a local funeral home.
South Portland Police Chief Ed Googins said officers had a plan to manage traffic.
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| He said Wednesday's burial isn't expected to be a problem because it's easy to detour traffic away from the cemetery where the 51-year-old Seavey will be buried. Cincinnati's police chief, Thomas Streicher, said officers had heard complaints from bars on the west side about Iron Horsemen blocking doorways and questioning patrons to find members of the Detroit Highwaymen Motorcycle Club. Streicher said a vice officer spotted a large number of motorcycles on the day of the shooting and some Iron Horsemen outside JD's Honky Tonk and Emporium and called his supervisor. |
Source: 300 Bikers Pay Respects To Gunman Killed In Shootout
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Hey Harold rest in peace Bro you will be missed by many and loved by all! I will miss you.