LAPD Arrests Members Of The Chosen Few

Members of the Chosen Few motorcycle club were arrested after a year long investigation. ATF officials said the suspects came on the radar after a number of violent shootings and drug cases.

“They have no one to blame except for themselves because of all the mayhem they started causing in their community,” Agent John Torres said.

Police also arrested a DMV employee in Culver City, according to DMV Investigator Lillia Duarte.

“He had allegedly been manipulating data and provided fictitious licenses in support of his associations and for his personal gain,” Duarte said.

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40 Page Indictment on The Wheels Of Soul MC

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Chosen Few & Wheels Of Soul Under Attack By The Feds…Who’s Next

If you think it’s was a fluke that the Wheels Of Soul is being indicted; think again. Feds have started an all out war on Black & Interracial Outlaw MC’s. I want to remind folks to be mindful of what you post on Facebook, what you say on your phones and the company that you keep. Stay away from snitches.

 

Read this news release that coincidentally was written the day the Feds came down on the Wheels. Who’s next?

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News Release
Thursday, July 14, 2011














Joint Task Force Target’s Notorious and Violent Gang NR11314kr

Los Angeles: The “Chosen Few Motorcycle Club” (MC) is a criminal gang that was formed in 1960 in the City of Los Angeles. Its headquarters remain in the 10800 block of South Broadway. Its members are primarily Black men, with active chapters throughout the United States. During the first four months of 2010, the club was involved in three shootings and a homicide.

In May 2010, a multi-agency taskforce involving members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), California Department of Justice and the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office was formed. Its primary purpose was to reduce the criminal activities of the Chosen Few MC.

The results are in, and it’s clear that the criminal activity of this notoriously violent gang has been significantly curtailed. Many of its leaders and members have been arrested and incarcerated.

“Our message is consistent to each gang we encounter; we will not tolerate criminal activities here in Los Angeles. We will use every legal tool at our disposal to shut down any and all criminal enterprise,” said LAPD Deputy Chief Patrick Gannon. “Let other motorcycle gangs operating in the City of Los Angeles take note, we will shut you down and keep you down. Crime is not welcome here.”

In June 2010, the taskforce launched an elaborate operation using confidential informants to purchase firearms and narcotics from Chosen Few MC members and associates. Working with local and out-of-state members of the taskforce, one MC member was arrested for narcotics trafficking, with over one kilogram of powder cocaine seized.

“This investigation is the result of LAPD and ATF working collectively to target a violent motorcycle gang whose repeated involvement in illegal gun trafficking and controlled narcotics sales threatened the safety of Los Angeles residents,” said John A. Torres, Special Agent in Charge for the ATF Los Angeles Field Division. “The core mission of ATF is to eradicate violent crime by working with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute those who criminally use firearms and the gangs that promote violence and menace in our communities.”

In one case, a DMV employee was found to be accessing DMV computer systems to create fraudulent identities that were used by club members to purchase firearms. Another investigation took down an influential member of the Chosen Few MC after he was arrested with a gallon of Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP. Working closely with the DEA, an additional six gallons of PCP were seized in Detroit, MI, and linked to the gang.

DMV Director George Valverde said in a statement regarding the joint task force; “Our Department is very proud of our Investigations Unit and the crimes that were revealed while working with this multi-agency task force. We will continue to emphasize our internal efforts to reduce crime, especially when it comes to illegal activities committed by our own employees.”

Seizures by the LAPD and ATF throughout this investigation netted a gallon of PCP, 77 gross grams of powder cocaine, 51 gross grams of crack cocaine, 121 gross grams of marijuana and ten firearms. Additional seizures from several associates of the Los Angeles based Chosen Few MC include six gallons of PCP and 500 gross grams of powder cocaine. These cases are being prosecuted in Michigan and Virginia.

The City Attorney’s Office is actively seeking charges against 9 members of this motorcycle club. Charges include narcotics violations, including sales of cocaine and marijuana, firearms and assault weapons violations and gang enhancements. Additionally, they have filed an abatement lawsuit, to remove the property used by the gang for their criminal activities.

“The nuisance abatement lawsuit filed by my office works in concert with today’s LAPD and the ATF actions in order to put a stop to the criminal and nuisance activity at this property,” said City Attorney Carmen Trutanich. “Together, we will remove the bad actors from this community and deny this criminal organization a base for its illegal activity.”




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Let the Truth be Told about Easy Rider & The Captain America Bike



Cliff Vaughs better known as Sonny (Hippie) is one of my mentors. He asked me to put this on my website. These are his words and he is letting the true story be told about the movie “Easy Rider”.


I hope this will set the record straight for those who didn’t know the concept of the movie, name of the movie and the bikes were all created by a black man. Who is a black biker that is a member of the Hollywood Chapter of the Chosen Few MC.


Easy Rider


I was working in the News Department at KRLA when Henry Fonda’s son, Peter, was arrested for possession of marijuana. I was mildly amused that so much interest was engendered by the incident, considering the number of citizens detained and incarcerated for smoking “pot”.


We chatted for a while at the courthouse and I called in my story. He was interested in my hobby: designing and building motorcycles. It turned out that we lived in the same neighborhood, West Hollywood. I told him I was usually found in my back yard enjoying my hobby.


He came by a few days later accompanied by Dennis Hopper whom I hadn’t seen since his performance in “Rebel Without A Cause” with James Dean. We talked and I learned that they had been planning to develop a movie that centers on motorcycles. I agreed that the themes of the western were careworn but an American adventure with the protagonists riding motorcycles instead of horses was apt. We adlibbed a story line: two friends,(not quite “bikers”) travelling across America seeking adventure. I offered the name “Easy Rider”, taken from the Mae West performance of “Where Has My East Rider Gone”, in the production “She Done Him Wrong”… The title had been an adornment of my house, on the wall; a tapestry with a hidden message sent to me by Susan Mansour, erstwhile friend.


We had several discussions about the project at my home in West Hollywood and agreed that we would have to develop interest in the movie outside my parlor. We were not particularly known well enough to raise interest or financing. Peter and Dennis had a long background in the industry they would raise the money. I would design and build the motorcycles and develop the visual themes. Captain America and Bucky, costumes, colors: red-white-blue. I was accorded the title of associate Producer. We named our company Pando.


Through Pando, I was instrumental in hiring Baird Bryant as Director of Photography and agreed to have Paul Lewis as Production Manager. Subsequently, Les Blank, Virgil Frye, Karen Black, Seymour Cassel, Francine Reid, Larry Marcus, were included. Jack Nicholson was hired after the New Orleans “shoot”. I never met Raphaelson and Snyder (?) who backed the film. Neither did I formally meet Terry Southern, credited with the screenplay. From my apercus the production proceeded admirably until the New Orleans shoot when there was a dispute about how much film was being used by the Director, Dennis Hopper. I was summarily fired from the production. The critics praised the film. Dennis was awarded “Best New Director” for ER.


There were no African Americans in the film as actors or participants in the production.


I didn’t have any contact with the production long after ER was released. The casualty rates on motorcycle accidents were so high that I asked Peter Fonda for a letter of intent to use to fund “Not So Easy”, an educational film on how to ride a motorcycle safely. Filmfair financed the film with full support of Harley Davidson. Harley Davidson provided Evel Knievel, who was under contract to them at the time. I had Evel Knievel’s Coliseum jump on film, and a performance by the LAPD motorcycle drill team. Two of my cronies from Hollywood Chosen Few appeared on film:”Rabbit, and “Billy Diamond” (deceased). It was required viewing at judicial traffic school for quite some time.


The motorcycles were designed and built by me in my back yard. My longtime friend and mentor Mr. Ben Hardy assisted me wholeheartedly. We had met when he taught me how to wire my first motorcycle, a 1947 “knucklehead” in 1961. He had contacts developed over years of repairing motorcycles in his shop on West Florence Ave. Jim Magnera of MC Supply was a valuable asset. He had arranged to act as my agent when Harley Davidson sold me an unnumbered engine (shovel head) which required a new law from the California Legislature. Mr. Magnera was also active in financing the burgeoning black motorcycle enterprise in South Central Los Angeles. Mr. Magnera and Mr.Hardy were instrumental in my relationships with motorcycle specialists in Los Angeles.


In the creation I had: Buchanan for frame fabrication, Dean Lanza, art work, Larry Hooper, upholstery, LAPD junk yard engines: rebuilt by Mr. Hardy. I don’t remember the chrome shop. Mr. Hardy also designed and constructed one of the fine points on the motorcycles. I had wanted something unique and he built the curved tail light brackets. I don’t remember the shop that tailored the leathers for ER.


After I had completed the construction of the machines, the registration (pink slip) was in the name of Pando Company. I asked Mr. Hardy to assemble the two disposable motorcycles in his shop. I was simply too busy with the daily task production of ER at the time to complete them at home.


I have never actually seen “Easy Rider”. It represented only a few months out of my 74 years. I had a lot of fun with the bikes and with the talented people I met while working on the film. I have special regard for Mr. James Magnera a man with foresight, who personally helped aspiring entrepreneurs in South Central Los Angeles. Mr. Ben Hardy who worked for me as a mentor and skillful craftsman on a dozen designs of my own motorcycles. Mr. Buchanan, the man to go to for excellent frame modification.

Mr. Dean Lanza, The Artist: Brilliantly designed my marijuana plant on candy-apple petrol tank. Mr. Larry Hooper, ever a fugitive…the best leather craftsman ever.

Mr. Larry Marcus knows more about tools than anyone.


Mr. Dennis Hopper, Director, underlined my contribution to the production of “Easy Rider”.


There has been a remarkable marketing of “custom motorcycles” since ER.

Items and modifications I worked out with Mr. Hardy et al are now manufactured on a production line. Harley Davidson had “Low Rider“. Innumerable entrepreneurs have made a good living popularizing and promoting the so called “chopper“.

I missed my fifteen minutes of fame…..

Clifford A. Vaughs

Tuesday 29 March, 2011

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34th Annual National Bikers Roundup…Las Vegas Speedway!



  

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