Following the Murder of Outlaws MC President, War Likely to Erupt Between 2 Rival Motorcycle Clubs

After the murder of the President of Outlaws MC President, there are high chances of a war that can break out between the rival motorcycle clubs. Efforts are being made to stop the war before it starts.

The suspects of the murder case were already arrested by the police authorities. Paul Anderson, the President of the motorcycle club, was killed brutally by the members of a rival motorcycle club.

Anderson was stopped by the killers and then shot at by them when he opened the window of his truck. Chris Nocco, the Sheriff of Pasco County fears that a war will definitely breakout after the incident between the two motorcycle clubs. The authorities are trying that the situation doesn’t get much serious and there should be no violence.

This situation is reminiscent of the 2015 incident in Waco, Texas, when there was a gun battle between the rival clubs. It was really terrible and had resulted in the death of nine people. 177 people were arrested at that time by the police. The police authorities are taking the situation very seriously.

There could be a serious violence between the two clubs and it may spread quickly as well. Nocco also said.

History demonstrates that when these types of clubs go into battle with each other, they bring people in from other parts of the country. We’re on our toes right now. We’re on our toes right now. We’re waiting to see what happens, how this escalates.



Don’t be disillusioned. There’s a lot of professionals in these groups. They’re lawyers, there are professionals of public safety unfortunately that are involved in these groups. There are people that have 9 to 5 jobs – they’re in hospitals, they’re nurses.


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