Two Hells Angels sent to prison
Two Hells Angels sent to prison "The Manitoba Hells Angels took another major hit Thursday when two full-patch members were sent to prison.
Shane Edward Kirton and Anthony James McLennan pleaded guilty to participating in a criminal organization following their arrests in an undercover police operation.
Kirton, 42, and McLennan, 36, were given two-and-a-half years behind bars in addition to eight months of time already spent in custody. Queen’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal also ordered that the pair must serve at least half their remaining sentence before they are eligible for parole, citing their heavy gang involvement.
Kirton and McLennan are long time bikers who admit overseeing the Zig Zag Crew – the so-called 'farm team' of the Hells Angels – and recruiting new members to commit criminal activity.
They paid $1,000 per month to maintain their gang status and collected dues from Michael Satsatin, the former treasurer of the Zig Zag Crew who went to work for police as a secret agent, court was told."
Shane Edward Kirton and Anthony James McLennan pleaded guilty to participating in a criminal organization following their arrests in an undercover police operation.
Kirton, 42, and McLennan, 36, were given two-and-a-half years behind bars in addition to eight months of time already spent in custody. Queen’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal also ordered that the pair must serve at least half their remaining sentence before they are eligible for parole, citing their heavy gang involvement.
Kirton and McLennan are long time bikers who admit overseeing the Zig Zag Crew – the so-called 'farm team' of the Hells Angels – and recruiting new members to commit criminal activity.
They paid $1,000 per month to maintain their gang status and collected dues from Michael Satsatin, the former treasurer of the Zig Zag Crew who went to work for police as a secret agent, court was told."
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