Yesterday Daily Mail online published a story where the term 'Hell's Angels' was used in reference to the bikers who turned up to support the men accused of murdering Gerry Tobin. We would like to make it clear that these men are members of the Outlaws motorcycle club and not the Hell's Angels motorcycle club.
Yesterday Daily Mail online published a story where the term 'Hell's Angels' was used in reference to the bikers who turned up to support the men accused of murdering Gerry Tobin. We would like to make it clear that these men are members of the Outlaws motorcycle club and not the Hell's Angels motorcycle club.man has admitted killing a former Calgarian who was shot dead on a British highway in August 2007.Sean Creighton, 44, pleaded guilty Thursday to the murder of Gerard (Gerry) Tobin, though his plea could not be reported until Friday for legal reasons, according to British newspaper reports.Creighton, who now faces a life sentence, is one of seven men charged with Tobin's murder. The other six are to go on trial in a Birmingham court beginning Monday.Tobin, 35, had been living in London for almost 10 years after moving from Calgary, where friends have said he was a devout Christian who led Bible studies and aspired to be a missionary.The motorcycle mechanic was returning from the Bulldog Bash, an annual motorcycle festival, when he was shot in the back of the head from a passing car.The police investigation focused around a motorcycle repair shop in Coventry, where officers seized two vehicles. Police also seized a gun in the raids, according to Canwest News reports at the time.Investigators believed Tobin was targeted because he was wearing his Hells Angels Motorcycle Club insignia at the time.Those charged in his murder are alleged to be associated with the Outlaws, rivals of the Hells Angels.
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