Set Free Soldier leader remains free on probation after Hells Angel ambush
The leader of a Christian motorcycle group that police believe is a gang front was sentenced to three years of probation on charges stemming from a 2008 bar brawl with Hells Angels members.
Phillip Aguilar, 62, pleaded guilty last week to a single count of being a prohibited person in possession of ammunition. In exchange, prosecutors dismissed three other charges against him, including street terrorism, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.
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Source: Set Free Soldier leader remains free on probation after Hells Angel ambush
Phillip Aguilar, 62, pleaded guilty last week to a single count of being a prohibited person in possession of ammunition. In exchange, prosecutors dismissed three other charges against him, including street terrorism, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.
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| Aguilar is founder of the Set Free Church in Anaheim and leader of the Set Free Soldiers, which he says is a Christian motorcycle club dedicated to helping recovering addicts. Police and prosecutors believe it's an outlaw motorcycle gang. Police raided the Set Free compound after a brawl erupted at a Newport Beach bar that ended in the stabbing of two Hells Angels members. A Set Free member was punched with a billiard ball, according to police. Police arrested Aguilar and six associates during the raid a week later. |
Source: Set Free Soldier leader remains free on probation after Hells Angel ambush
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