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    Firebombing gang-related, Winnipeg mayor says

    Police are making headway as they deal with a turf war between rival biker gangs, Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz said Wednesday.

    Katz said two people have been arrested in connection with Wednesday's firebombing of a tattoo parlour in Osborne Village.

    "I'm ecstatic to hear that we already have pressed charges and made arrests on a fire-bombing today in the Osborne area, which was gang-related," Katz said. "So you can see that it's working and hopefully it will continue."

    It was the fourth such attack in the last three days and the most recent of at least 13 incidents related to escalating fighting between the Rock Machine and Hells Angels in the past month, according to Winnipeg police.

    Currently, 15 suspects now face charges ranging from drugs to outstanding warrants linked to the escalating violence.

    At a news conference on Wednesday, Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Const. Jason Michalyshen told reporters: "We have a problem on our hands, no question.

    "This is violence in our city and we should all be concerned, whether you're directly involved as a police officer or a member of the public. No one should be subject to this in their community, regardless of where they reside."

    Michalyshen said the increasing violence could be linked to a power vacuum in Winnipeg's gang culture.

    A police crackdown on the Hells Angels and its puppet club the Zig Zag Crew in 2009 opened the door for the Rock Machine.

    "We've dismantled groups and detained those individuals. Is there a void in existence right now and other groups are trying to move in? Is that a possibility? Sure is," Michalyshen said.

    Just after 12 a.m. Sunday, someone broke the window of a St. Vital business, DC Automotive, and tossed a firebomb inside the shop and automotive bays. Later that day, a residence on Royal Avenue in the West Kildonan neighbourhood also was hit.

    Police have attributed the two attacks to the turf war between the two biker gangs.

    On Tuesday afternoon, a home on Mighton Avenue in the city's Elmwood neighbourhood was targeted; scorch marks were left on the stucco siding of the house, which was the target of a police weapons raid last fall.

    Court documents show the owner is linked to the Hells Angels.

    The owner of 187 Ink, Wayne Nuytten , said he doesn't know why someone would go after his business.

    "I have no idea why this would happen. I ain't no gang member. I've never been a gang member," he said. "We tattoo anyone and everyone, and whatever they want. Their money's just as good as anyone else's."

    Nuytten said only the front door to the shop was damaged, so he planned to clean up and reopen as soon as possible.

    "During the past several weeks, our city has been subject to numerous acts of violence as a result of conflict involving outlaw motorcycle gangs," the Winnipeg Police Service said in a news release released Wednesday.

    The WPS listed 13 incidents as part of the violence between the biker gangs:

    The biker conflict is all about a battle for "supremacy" of the local drug trade, Michalyshen said.

    "They want to have leadership and they are making every effort to intimidate one another," he said.

    For the most part, members of the public should not be fearful for their safety, but "it would be very naive" to think that innocent bystanders are immune to the dangers, Michalyshen said.

    "We had an incident where an individual did sustain an injury. Again, that is a very unlikely event and I think somewhat isolated."

    A14-year-old boy was wounded during a drive-by shooting that targeted a townhouse on Taft Crescent in the Lord Roberts neighbourhood.

    The residence was hit by more than a dozen shots in the July 4 incident and the boy, who was inside at the time, was struck in the lower body. He was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

    Police have made some minor arrests in connection with those 13 violent incidents in the past month and will beef up resources to put more pressure on the biker gangs, Michalyshen said.

    "Our commitment to dealing with this conflict has resulted in approximately 15 arrests to date for a variety of breaches, drug possession and outstanding warrants. The resolution of these incidents continues to be of the highest priority."

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    6 comments

    • Awesumcdn  •  10 months ago
      One more shining example of how the war on drugs isint working... take it out of the hands of criminal organizations!
    • Titan5.6  •  10 months ago
      It should be open season with a bounty paid to rid the world of these scum!
    • jimblee  •  10 months ago
      pop a biker, win abike!
    • livinintune  •  10 months ago
      Those pesky kids....
      When is the government going to FINALY pass a law saying ...WEAR THE COLOUR ...GO TO JAIL ! it should be a law,AND ONE TO STOP !!!! these criminals from showing their involvement in the gangs.. BY WAY OF RECOGNITION ....out law the colours , the wearing of patches associated with criminal gangs...
      We as people see them and think...get outta the way...they know that ..thats why they are wearin the colours.....

      Obviously our government is making too much money off their activities via, lawyers, prisons, parole probation,AND SOOO MANY OTHER INCOMES ...it is a start...they know it..they have for years..
      BUT HEY,.GOD FORBID THEY PUT THE INNOCENTS FIRST...
      RATHER THEY GET THE INCOME FROM THEIR WAYS RIGHT ?????

      I am not against marajuana, never have been..but if it is causing shit on the street ...whats the issue...legalize it...everything else multiply the sentences by 3 and it will be seriously dented..no one wants to do a 5 year stretch minimum for sellin 100.00 worth of coke or anything else...it will slow the market down, for sure.
    • Jackyll  •  10 months ago
      NDP has done a fine job with fighting both, crime and the criminals who do them. Can't offend that certain cross-section of society who is usually commiting crimes because of their votes.
    • Andrea  •  10 months ago
      Those gangs are NOT led and/or maintained by 'kids'. Those which I am very aware of are nothing but grown men who have huge attachment issues. They exhibit grandiose delusions and a desperate need for a sense of acceptance/belonging. Generally, miserable childhoods filled with abuse, neglect, and criticism leaving chronic low self-esteem. They "fit in' with gangs because they are ALL sharing the same false sense of comaraderie and security. So pathetic and pitiful.
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