Two members of the Black Pistons Motorcycle Club have been found guilty of drug trafficking

Two members of the Black Pistons Motorcycle Club have been found guilty of drug trafficking and weapons related charges, but a judge found there was not enough evidence to prove the club was part of a criminal organization.


Randy McGean, 44, who organized the Black Pistons, and Isaac Lucas, 38, who was described in court as McGean's right-hand man, have been convicted of trafficking in cocaine and herion.
McGean was also found guilty of being in possession of cash that was proceeds of crime, plus five weapons-related charges that related to a taser and a switchblade knife.


Lyle Gough, 27, was found not guilty of two charges, trafficking and conspiracy to traffic in heroin. Most of the evidence gathered against Gough related to telephone interceptions by police where heroin was discussed. Lucas was the seller and Gough was the purchaser. During one of the conversations, Gough asked for a sample of the product and Lucas told him he would have to wait.

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