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   Greg Carr to All   
   Outlaws MC and Bandidos MC versus Hell`s   
   31 Jan 14 14:20:23   
   
   XPost: van.general, can.politics, alt.true-crime   
   From: gregcarrsober@gmail.com   
      
   A FORMER ONTARIO Provincial Police cop who infiltrated outlaw motorcycle   
   gangs has dismissed a claim that B.C. is on the verge of a biker war.   
      
      
   Bob Deasy, author of Being Uncle Charlie: A Life Undercover With   
   Killers, Kingpins, Bikers and Druglords (Random House Canada), told the   
   Georgia Straight that there’s a lot of “puffing of chests” about the   
   Outlaws taking on the Hells Angels.   
      
   But he said that it’s very unlikely to occur in this province, which has   
   long been a stronghold for the Angels.   
      
   “I think they’ve been nattering at each other since the day they were   
   invented,” Deasy said in an interview at the Straight office.   
      
   He made the comment in response to a 2013 book called Charlie and the   
   Angels: The Outlaws, the Hells Angels and the Sixty Years War.   
      
   Its author, former police informant Alex Caine, told the Straight last   
   year that the Lower Mainland was on the verge of a bloodbath between the   
   Hells Angels and the Outlaws, which originated in the U.S. Midwest.   
      
   Caine maintained at the time that the Outlaws would rely on the   
   assistance of the Bandidos and the Black Pistons, whom he described as   
   “storm troopers”.   
      
   Deasy said that this made for a “great story”, but he openly scoffed at   
   its validity.   
      
   In his book, Deasy describes how he went undercover to meet then-leader   
   Billy Scarf in the Outlaws’ Ottawa clubhouse. Deasy noticed two or three   
   working police scanners in a cubbyhole.   
      
   “Above the scanners I saw something that made my blood run cold: Scarf   
   had a list of all six of the members of the Kingston drug unit, and five   
   of them showed their name, make of car and licence plate number,” Deasy   
   writes. “All of them were buddies of mine. It was only because I was new   
   to the region that number six was blank—just waiting for my name to be   
   filled in.”   
      
   He said that in recent years, Canadian police forces have made real   
   progress against outlaw motorcycle gangs.   
      
   “I think a lot of it has to do with the police utilizing technology and   
   sharing information,” Deasy stated.   
      
   http://www.straight.com/news/576836/ex-cop-bob-deasy-says-outlaws-wont-move-bc   
   has a pic of Deasy.   
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   I have seen a couple of Outlaws supporters in town and met some Bandidos   
   supporters in jail but they don`t have anything like the numbers the   
   HAMC has in BC. Also the Outlaws MC are still hurting from the arrests   
   of their members in Ont. and the killings and bombings by the HAMC there   
   a few years back.   
   --   
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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