Outlaws Motorcycle Club member stabbed in Ormond, wife arrested



A domestic fight between an Outlaws Motorcycle Club member and his wife on Monday left him with a stab wound to the stomach, authorities said. The husband is Johnie Trail, 59. His wife Deana Trail, 43, was arrested in the stabbing, said Ormond Beach police Chief Jesse Godfrey.


Johnie Trail was taken to the hospital to get his injury treated, police said.
Details of the incident and charges were not immediately available Monday night. Police were called to Johnie Trail’s home at 713 Virginia Terrace around 12:23 p.m. Monday to a possible fight between a husband and wife.

Officers arriving at the mobile home found the husband with the stab wound, said police spokesman Keith Walker. Court records show the couple filed for divorce last month.
“The investigation is continuing,” Walker said.

In 2007, when federal agents raided the Outlaws’ clubhouse, formerly on North Beach Street in Daytona Beach, Johnie Trail identified himself to a News-Journal reporter as the clubhouse boss.

Raids were also carried out at Trail’s Ormond Beach residence and two other Outlaws clubhouses in Jacksonville and Citrus County.

Federal agents used concussion bombs to get inside the clubhouse.
After the raid, Johnie Trail complained that his wedding pictures and those of other Outlaws that got married at the North Beach club were taken by investigators. He said federal agents knocked down his door as he and wife slept and scared his dogs.

Trail, who has no criminal history in Florida, said he and his wife were handcuffed briefly while FBI and U.S. agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms combed through his house during the 2007 raids.


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