Cops Harassing Modesto Biker Club

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Bikers, activists want review panel to oversee complaints about Modesto Police

By ADAM ASHTON
[email protected]

last updated: July 09, 2008 12:07:31 AM

A diverse group of bikers, lawyers and civil rights activists Tuesday urged the Modesto City Council to create a police oversight board to address complaints of officer misconduct.

They spoke up for members of the Most Envied motorcycle club, a mostly Latino outfit from west Modesto whose members claim police harass them without cause by pulling them over continually and asking leading questions.

Many of the speakers took exception to police assertions that Most Envied members were affiliated with outlaw motorcycle gangs, such as the Hells Angels.

"If there are crimes going on out there, prosecute these individuals to the full extent of the law," said Mo- desto attorney Ruben Villalobos, who said he grew up with many Most Envied members. "If the crimes aren't there, let these people ride their bikes."

Council members encouraged Most Envied members to file formal complaints with the Police Department. Those documents trigger internal investigations that could lead to discipline.

Without them, council members said, the city has little evidence to support the grievances claimed by Most Envied.

"The policies and procedures are there for you to go in as a citizen and say this happened to me and it was wrong," Councilman Will O'Bryant said.

The hearing put a bookend to a discussion that began last week when about 100 bikers from a half-dozen motorcycle clubs attended a council meeting to support Most Envied. Their presence caught city officials by surprise, and about a dozen officers watched the meeting in the council chamber.

About 60 bikers from the same clubs attended Tuesday's meeting. They represented the same mix of clubs -- Most Envied, Hells Angels, Jus Brothers, Top Hatters and a few others. Only one uniformed police officer was present at the meeting, although a few higher-ranking ones attended, too.

Council members did not say whether they supported the concept of a police oversight board.

Representatives from the Stanislaus County chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People issued the strongest calls for a police oversight board with subpoena power to recover key documents.

Police Chief Roy Wasden said his officers do their jobs fairly.

He pointed to the low rate of citizen complaints filed against the department, which usually gets about 60 complaints a year out of an average of 176,000 cases or enforcement actions.

"I would suggest to you that's not indicative of a police department that's out of control," he said.

Several Most Envied members described specific run-ins with police when they were pulled over and not issued citations, or were detained by officers.

George Garcia, 33, was one of them. He said he gets pulled over often and was slammed against a car last week by a sheriff's deputy.

"If (Most Envied) were an outlaw club, I wouldn't be in the club, because I don't need that," he said.

Four people at the meeting paid tribute to Helen White, the west Modesto community activist who died Friday.

Councilman Dave Lopez, who grew up on the city's west side, described her as an inspiration for young people there. Mayor Jim Ridenour, NAACP representative Frank Johnson and community activist Salvador Vera also praised her work.

http://www.modbee.com/local/story/354282.html
 

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UNFORTUNATELY, THE MONGOLS AND OTHER SIMILAR GROUPS HAVE MADE MOTORCYCLES AND MOTORCYCLE CLUBS VERY EASY TARGETS FOR POLICE HARASSMENT... THESE SO CALLED "MOST ENVIED" NEED TO STOP ACTIN LIKE HOES AND RIDE...
 
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UNFORTUNATELY, THE MONGOLS AND OTHER SIMILAR GROUPS HAVE MADE MOTORCYCLES AND MOTORCYCLE CLUBS VERY EASY TARGETS FOR POLICE HARASSMENT... THESE SO CALLED "MOST ENVIED" NEED TO STOP ACTIN LIKE HOES AND RIDE...
One member has been pulled over 11 times since the group came together (I think in 2007) and he has never been arrested or issued a citation. If they don't do something soon you can guarantee the cops will start planting evidence.
 
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haha.. it DOES sound like a mini truck club from the 80s tho
lil mazdas with gold spokes all set out wide and shit..
with the metallic mirror mud flaps and curb feelers


on a related note, that show on FX, Sons of Anarchy should be the shit.
been waitin on a biker movie/documentary/tv show for a while
 
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It seems like there are a lot of bike clubs ridin' around claimin' to be real bikers etc etc...

I just think it's become more of a fad now a days for many people. Kind of like the movie "Wild Hogs". I believe that movie to be a subliminal message to many "newbies" ridin'.

It's cool though, to each his / her own.
 
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LOL @ it being a ''fad''...of course it is. The thing is, though...''outlaw'' bikers, or motorcycle ''gangs'' or ''clubs'' are just as big of a fad. It's the ''cool'' thing to be associated.

I'm close friends with a lot of bikers, mainly Harley riders, who are successful in life. My boss is a multimillionaire, and a biker. So is my family's doctor. Some of these ''thugs'' and whatnot that are being harrassed aren't what they seem, so these so called ''enforcers of the law'' should be careful who they're harrassing.

LOL @ the Wild Hogs reference.
 
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is this the same kinda situation the hells angles try to pull all the time?(hells angles) deal drugs, commit cimes/kill for their "club" put fear into the public just as gangs do but yet try to deny they are a criminal oragnazation LOL. i dont know the situation of these bikers bc ive never heard of this group.