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by Jerry Langton


  Amero, Larry

  Amoretto, Frank

  Anderson, Brenden

  Ansari, Sasan

  Arrance, Joey

  Attew, Dave

  B

  Bacon, James Kyle “Jamie”

  Bacon, Jarrod

  Bacon, Jonathan David

  Bacon, Susan

  Bahman, Merhdad “Juicy”

  Baldini, Raphael

  Balmoral Tower

  Barber, Jonathan

  Barber, Kyle

  Barger, Sonny

  Barrett, Gregory

  Bartolomeo, Damon

  Bartolomeo, Norman

  Bartolomeo, Ryan

  Bath, Gurwinder Singh

  Batke, Karen

  Bayani, Omid

  Benji, Kulwinder “Jassy”

  Benji, Rajinder “Little Raj”

  Big Circle Boys

  Binhamad, Haddi

  Bird, Jesse

  Black, Lyndsey

  Bodie, Steve

  Bolan, Kim

  Bontkes, Marc

  Boucher, Maurice “Mom”

  Bowles, Randall

  Brassington, Derek

  Brienza, Romano

  Brienza, Vincenzo “Vinnie”

  Brotzel, Greg

  Brown, Steve

  Brown, Zachary

  Bryan, Tiffany

  Budai, Michael Kim

  Bui, Hung Van “Scarface” (or “Sonny”)

  Bui, Winston Thieu Anh

  Burnaby, British Columbia

  Burton, Rayleene

  Buteau, Yves “Le Boss”

  Buttar, Bal

  Buzeta, Calle Pedro

  Byford, David

  C

  Cali Cartel

  Campbell, Thomas J.

  Carr, Dale

  Castañeda, Elliot “Taco”

  Chahil, Jaspreet “Justin”

  Chan, Jing Bon

  Chan, Randy

  Chana, Parminder

  Chand, Vikash

  Charlie, Fabian

  Chartrand, Travis

  Chee, Peter

  Cheng, Godwin

  Chilliwack, British Columbia

  Chu, Jim

  Ciancio, Roberto Salvatore

  Ciarnello, Rick

  Cilliers, Andrew “Dru”

  Clark Park gang

  Cocks, Norman

  Cocks, Robert

  Colligan, Adam

  Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU)

  Cooper, Nicole

  Corrections Canada

  Cotrell, Nicola

  Coulter, James

  Crew, the

  Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada (CSIS)

  Croitoru, Ion “Johnny K-9”

  Cruz, Jed

  Cullen, Austin

  Curry, Joe

  D

  Daggitt, Roger

  Daval, Naveen Shiv

  Davis, Ken

  Davis, Rachel

  Dean, Faisel Ali

  Dean, Nazreen

  Desjardins, Daryl

  Dhak, Gurmit Singh

  Dhaliwal, Brian “Shrek”

  Dhaliwal, Sukhwinder “DB”

  Dheil, Amarjit Singh

  Dhillon, Bakhar Singh

  Doern, Ken

  Doggett, Korinne

  Donovan, Byron

  Dosanjh, Gerpal Singh “Paul”

  Dosanjh, Jimsher “Jimmy” Singh

  Dosanjh, Ranjit “Ron”

  drugs

  cocaine

  ecstasy

  GHB

  heroin

  marijuana

  methamphetamine

  morphine

  opium

  Oxycontin

  Percocet

  Dudley, Lisa

  Duhr, Paul Singh

  E

  Elshamy, Dean

  Ennis, Carl

  Enright, Jeremy

  Espadilla, Barry

  extortion

  F

  Fanning, Tim

  Ferland, Zachary

  Fews, Brian

  Fielding, Greg

  Filonov, Sergey

  Filonov, Taras

  Fiske, Eric

  Forster, John

  Fraser, Roy

  Fredin, Kirsten

  Fredin, Linda

  Froess, Ernie

  G

  Gabriel, Todd

  Game Tight Soldiers

  Gardner, Donald

  Gastown Riots

  Gault, Stephen “Hannibal”

  Gerrior, Chance

  Gerth, Jane

  Ghavami, Nima

  Giesbrecht, Shawn

  Giese, Brittany

  Giles, David

  Gill, Preet “Peter” Sarbjit

  Ginnetti, John “Ray”

  Girard, Danielle

  Goldman, Alexander

  Goos, Joshua

  Gordon, Mike

  Gordon, Rob

  Graves, Ray

  Graves, Sonto

  Green, Bob

  Guess, Gillian

  H

  Habib, Dale

  Hadden, Michael “Spike”

  Hadden-Watts, Leah

  Haevischer, Cody Ray

  Hallgarth, Kimberley

  Hang, Hy

  Hanna, Terry

  Hanson, Audey

  Harley-Davidson

  Haugen, Dustin “Princess”

  Haughton, Kevin

  Harvey, Jeff

  Hawboldt, Debbie

  Hayer, Tara Singh

  Haynes, Brett

  Hehn, Glen “Kingpin”

  Hells Angels

  Nomads, the

  Henderson, Andrew

  Hendrick, Joshua

  Heng, Dilun

  Hillsdon, Paul

  Hogan, P.V.

  Holmes, Jesse

  Holtz, Alphonse

  Hong Kong, China

  Hooites-Meursing, Anton Brad Kornelius

  Huang, Hong Chao “Raymond”

  Hui, Richard

  Hung Ying (Red Eagles)

  I

  Independent Soldiers, the

  Irving, Brittney

  J

  Jackman, Albert

  Jai, Ling Yue (David So)

  Jansen, Richard

  Johal, Bhupinder “Bindy” Singh

  Johal, Sarpreet

  Johl, Karmen Singh

  Johnson, Daryl

  Johnson, John “JJ”

  Johnson, Matthew James

  Johnson, Paul

  Johnston, Jesse

  Johnston, Matthew

  Jones, Randy

  Jung, Richard

  K

  Kaawach, Ahmet “Lou”

  Karbovanec, Dennis

  Kawabata, Tomohisa

  Keane, Kevin

  Kelemen, Wesley

  Kelowna, British Columbia

  Keung, Law Kin (Allan Law)

  Khun Khun, Gorinder Singh

  Kim, Ho-Sik “Phil”

  King Pin Crew, the

  Kinnear, Brianna

  Kitsilano, British Columbia

  Klassen, Daryl

  Kocoski, Nicholas “Nick”

  Konkin, Cory

  Krantz, Joe “J Money”

  Krogstad, Norman

  Kumar, Sharmila

  L

  Lahn, John (Laurent Jean-Guy Rahal)

  Lal, Corey Jason Michael

  Lal, Michael Justin

  Lamoureux, Laura Lynn

  Langlie, Emily

  Lanot, Mao Jomar

  LaPrairie, Peter

  Le, Quang Vhin Thang “Michael”

  LeClair, Kevin

  Leask, Peter

  Leclerc, Daniel

  Lee, Jong Ca “John”

  Lee, Pam

  Lee, Yong

  Li, Ping

  Li, Xing

  Lilford, Ewan

  Lising, Ronaldo “Ronnie”

  Lloyd, Hayley

  Loke, Trevor

  Los Diablos

 
; Lotus Gang (Lotus Brothers)

  Low, Park Shing

  Lynnerup, Villy

  M

  MacDougall, Angela Marie

  Machiskinic, Ashley

  Mafia

  Chinese

  Indo-Canadian

  Italian

  Punjabi

  Malo, Dan

  Mann, Roman “Danny”

  Margison, Jesse

  Marks, Damien

  Matheson, Stephen

  McComb, Garrett

  McKay, Guthrie

  McLeod, Randy

  McRae, Matthew

  McWhirter, Donnie “Blaze”

  Meisner, Geoff

  Meisner, Tammy

  Mela, Nunzio

  Messent, Shane

  Meyer, Duane

  Michaud, Danny

  Mickle, Michael “Zeke”

  Miner, Dennis

  Miraback, Braydon

  Miraback, Zachary

  Mohammed, Aleem

  Mohammed, Amir

  Mohammed, Mabel

  Mohan, Christopher

  Mohan, Eileen

  Molsberry, Robert

  Montemurro, Cory

  Moore, William “Billy”

  Moyes, Bobby

  Murphy, Sean “Smurf”

  Myles, Douglas

  N

  Naicker, Randy

  Narain, Sanjay

  Narong, Edward “Eddie” Sousakhone

  Narwal, Harpreet

  Narwal, Roman

  Naud, Michael

  Neal, John

  O

  Okanagan Valley

  Oldford, Jeff

  Olson, Greg

  O'Neil, Shaun

  Operation E-Pandora

  Operation Frozen Timber

  O'Toole, James

  outlaw motorcycle gangs

  P

  Padley, Robert “PDog”

  Parente, Mario

  Park Gangs, the

  Patriquin, Patrick

  Payne, Scott

  Pelletier, Cynthia

  Pelletier, Len

  Pelletier, Robert

  Pendakur, Krishna

  Perez-Valdez, Jose Raul

  Peterson, Donnie

  Phillips, Dain

  Pickton, Robert “Willie”

  Pierini, Alia Brienne

  Pires, Francisco “Chico”

  Plante, Michael

  Pooler, Larry

  Popovich, John

  Porsch, Steven

  Porteous, Hal

  Potgieter, James

  Potts, Randy

  Prince, Justin

  Prince George, British Columbia

  Prodromidis, Simon

  Punko, Johnny

  Q

  Quast, Devron

  R

  Radek, Gladys

  Rai, Jaswant “Billy”

  Rankin, Phil

  Red Scorpions

  Rehal, Gupreet “Bobby”

  Renaud, Kerry Ryan

  Renegades, the

  Riach, James

  Richards, Andy

  Richards, Ryan “Whitey”

  Rideout, Wayne

  Riley Park gang

  Roming, Donald

  Robertson, Gregor

  Robin, Serge

  Robinson, Dean

  Robinson, Lloyd

  Robinson, Lonnie

  Rogers, Frank T.

  Rohrer, Yreka

  Roueche, Clayton

  Roueche, Rupert “Rip”

  Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

  Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT)

  Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Unit

  Russell, Dan

  Russell, Edward “Skeeter”

  Russell, Jayme

  S

  Saed, Karwan

  Sahota, Ravi

  Salcedo, Teodoro

  Samardzich, Mike

  Sandberg, Eric

  Sandhu, Rob

  Sandu, Balbir Singh

  Sangha, David

  Sansalone, Vincenzo “Jimmy”

  Satan's Angels, the

  Satsatin, Michael

  Schell, Anson

  Schellenberg, Ed

  Scholfield, Ronald

  Schoutens, Trevor

  Scott, Carly

  Scott, Wayne

  Sek, Sophon

  Shankar, Derek Chand

  Shannon, Robert

  Sharif, Saff

  Shatto, Richard

  Shinkaruk, Gary

  Shoemaker, Shane

  Simpson, Lyle

  Singh, Harpreet “Happy”

  Skreptak, Joseph Bruce

  Smith, Cedric Michael

  Smith, Mickie “Phil”

  Soluk, Paul Percy

  Soomel, Raj

  Sparks, Ron “The Monster”

  Stadnick, Walter

  Stanton, Juel Ross

  Stone, Phillip

  Sumas Centre

  Surrey, British Columbia

  Surrey Six, the

  Sutherland, Fraser

  Swanson, Alexander

  Sylvestre, Chalsi

  T

  Terezakis, Anthony “Big Tony”

  Thiessen, Peter

  Thiphavong, BonLeuth

  Thiphavong, James

  Thiphavong, Souskavath

  Thomas, Robert

  Tilli-Choli, Barzan

  Tiojanco, Caesar

  Tiojanco, Myrna

  Toronto

  Trebble, Sarah

  Turcott, Lou

  U

  United Nations (UN)

  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

  Uyeyama, Eugene

  Uyeyama, Michele

  V

  Vanalstine, Doug

  Vancouver

  Chinatown

  Downtown Eastside

  Lower Mainland

  Varma, Shailen

  Vaughan, Thomas

  Viet Ching

  Vinet, Casey

  W

  Wafsi, George

  Walker, Karen

  Watts, Diane

  West, Eric

  Wester, Nicholas

  White, Mike

  Willock, Tyler

  Woodruff, Jack

  Wooley, Greg “Picasso”

  Wright, Janet

  Y

  Yaretz, Ken

  Yoon, Christina Hyun Oh

  Z

  Zedong, Mao

  Zig Zag Crew

  Also from the Author of the Notorious Bacon Brothers

  Mexico's war against narcotics and the criminal syndicates that traffic in them not only looks bad on the surface, but compared to Colombia in the '80s and '90s, the situation is even more desperate and terrifying. Since mirroring the policies that Nixon and successive US presidents pioneered, and enacting its own War on Drugs, Mexico's rates of rape, torture, murder and assassination have skyrocketed, as has the business of illegal narcotics. Juárez, what used to be a rollicking party town for Americans and Mexicans alike, now has a murder rate that exceeds both Baghdad and Kandahar—combined.

  Gangland is a first-hand examination of the rise of the Mexican drug cartels, and traces their origins, evolution, and how they've grown in lock-step with the failed narcotics policies of North America. Their power has escalated thanks to a police force that's often seen to be corrupt or incompetent, a government barely in control of itself, and military personnel serving within their own borders. Stuck in the center of this maelstrom are the vast majority of Mexican citizens seeking only peace, prosperity and security, and finding little to none in their homeland.

  Walter Stadnick is not an imposing man. At five-foot-four, his face and arms scarred by fire in a motorcycle accident, he would not spring to mind as a leader of Canada's most notorious biker gang, the Hells Angels. Yet through sheer guts and determination, intelligence and luck, this Hamilton-born youth rose in the Hells Angels ranks to become national president. Not only did he lead the Angels through the violent war with their rivals,
the Rock Machine, in Montreal in the Nineties, Stadnick saw opportunity to grow the Hells Angels into a national criminal gang. He was a visionary—and a highly successful one.

  As Stadnick's influence spread, law enforcement took notice of the Angel's growing presence in Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. However, Stadnick's success did not come without a price. Arrested and charged with 13 counts of first-degree murder, Stadnick beat the murder charges but was convicted of gangsterism and is currently serving time.

  Fallen Angel details one man's improbable rise to power in one of the world's most violent organizations, while shedding light on how this enigmatic and dangerous biker gang operated and why it remains so powerful.

  When the old-school Mafia in Hamilton fell apart following the death of Johnny “Pops” Papalia, a frenzy ensued for who would control Ontario's drug and vice traffic. The leader of the Hells Angels, Walter Stadnick, had had his eye on Canada's most lucra-tive drug market for years but had been kept out largely due to the mafia syndicate that only reluctantly employed bikers of any stripe for their dirty work, and Papalia's refusal to use any Hells Angels.

  The war to fill the power vacuum in Ontario would hinge on the broadly supported Stadnick's Hells Angels, a handful of smaller clubs too proud or too useless to join them, and Mario “The Wop” Parente's Outlaws, the top motorcycle club in Ontario since the 70s. Other challengers would emerge from the ever-shifting allegiances of the biker world, including the Bandidos from south of the border, whose presence in the province would end in a bloodbath now known as the Shedden Massacre. Against all of these competing interests stood the various law enforcement agencies responsible for keeping the general peace and shutting down as many operations as they could.

 

 

 


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