Ex-cop sticks up for Angels
I couldn't sleep, so decided to go for a ride on my Harley. In what seemed like minutes, I found myself sitting in front of the clubhouse in Nanaimo.
Many memories raced through my head seeing the boarded up clubhouse, fenced off and abandoned. My thoughts turned to anger remembering how this clubhouse was the hub and a place to plan peaceful events that poured more than $1 million back into the city's economy.
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Many memories raced through my head seeing the boarded up clubhouse, fenced off and abandoned. My thoughts turned to anger remembering how this clubhouse was the hub and a place to plan peaceful events that poured more than $1 million back into the city's economy.
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| It had been seized under the B.C. Civil Forfeiture Act in 2007 -- nothing more than legalized theft of personal property. My anger turned to sadness thinking about Zeke who disappeared in May of '93. It wasn't long for anger to return as I wondered how hard the RCMP are trying to solve Zeke's disappearance. Contrary to public perception, mostly generated by law enforcement and ignorance, the Hells Angels are a club of motorcycle enthusiasts made up of very normal, law-abiding citizens -- fathers, brothers, a few grandfathers, working and retired, loving family men, who pay their taxes on time. |
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