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Outlaws MC Member In Fight With Pagans MC Deployed Explosives
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Outlaws MC Member In Fight With Pagans MC Deployed Explosives

By Insane Throttle News Desk July 1, 2026 PENSACOLA, Fla. — A member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club has been handed a significant federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to using an explosive device during a violent confrontation with rivals, an incident that not only escalated longstanding tensions between motorcycle clubs but also endangered innocent bystanders and damaged a local business. Gregory E. Simonds Jr., 43, of Pensacola, was sentenced Tuesday to 84 months — seven years — in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release. U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers also ordered Simonds to undergo cognitive behavioral therapy during his supervised release period. He was immediately remanded into the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons and will receive credit for time served since his arrest on February 15, 2025. The case stems from a chaotic altercation in the parking lot of Emerald Coast Harley-Davidson in Fort Walton Beach. According to federal court records and statements from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Florida, Simonds became involved in a fight with individuals associated with the Pagans Motorcycle Club. During the confrontation, Simonds allegedly deployed an explosive device that detonated near the scene, causing substantial damage to a nearby Jimmy John’s sandwich shop and injuring at least one employee. Cash Money Bikes and Bitches This track delivers that raw outlaw energy Law enforcement responded swiftly. After Simonds fled the area, deputies pulled him over and discovered a cache of dangerous items in his vehicle: four additional explosive devices, two firearms, narcotics, and drug paraphernalia. An Outlaws Motorcycle Club vest that Simonds had reportedly been wearing during the incident was also recovered. A subsequent search of his residence uncovered even more explosive devices, along with materials and equipment used for manufacturing them. Simonds pleaded guilty in March 2026 to a federal charge of arson by means of an explosive causing personal injury. The charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of seven years and a maximum of up to 40 years in prison. Prosecutors emphasized the seriousness of the offense, noting that the use of explosives in a public area near a commercial establishment elevated the incident to a major federal matter. This sentencing comes amid heightened federal scrutiny of outlaw motorcycle clubs (OMCs) in Florida and across the nation. The Outlaws MC, one of the “Big Four” outlaw clubs alongside the Hells Angels, Bandidos, and Pagans, has a long and storied history marked by territorial disputes, criminal enterprises, and occasional high-profile violence. Rivalries between the Outlaws and Pagans have flared up in various regions over the years, often involving control of territory, drug trafficking routes, and club prestige. U.S. Attorney John P. Heekin described the prosecution as part of broader efforts under initiatives like Operation Take Back America to target violent criminal organizations. “Targeting, prosecuting, and eliminating transnational criminal organizations, like the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is one of the principal objectives,” Heekin stated in related announcements, underscoring the DOJ’s focus on disrupting such groups to protect communities. The incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with OMC rivalries spilling into public spaces. While many motorcycle club members participate in charity rides, toy runs, and community events to counter negative stereotypes, cases like this fuel public perceptions of outlaw clubs as inherently dangerous. The blast at Jimmy John’s not only injured a civilian worker but also disrupted a local business, reminding residents of Northwest Florida that biker disputes can have real-world consequences far beyond club lines. Legal experts note that federal arson charges involving explosives are particularly severe due to the potential for widespread harm. The mandatory minimum reflects congressional intent to deter the use of destructive devices in crimes of violence. Simonds’ additional discoveries of weapons, drugs, and explosive-making materials likely contributed to the strength of the government’s case, prompting his guilty plea rather than proceeding to trial. For the Outlaws MC’s Pensacola chapter and the broader Gulf Coast region, this conviction represents another high-profile legal setback. Florida has seen multiple prosecutions involving OMC members in recent years, ranging from drug conspiracies to racketeering. The Pagans, historically strong in the Northeast but expanding southward, have increasingly clashed with established clubs like the Outlaws in Florida’s panhandle and central areas. As Simonds begins his seven-year term, questions remain about the broader impact on club dynamics in Northwest Florida. Will this incident lead to further law enforcement pressure on both the Outlaws and Pagans? How will clubs adapt their public images amid continued federal attention? This case serves as a stark reminder of the thin line between club brotherhood and criminal enterprise. While supporters of motorcycle culture argue that the vast majority of riders are law-abiding enthusiasts who simply enjoy the open road and camaraderie, incidents involving explosives and firearms underscore the challenges faced by both clubs and authorities in separating legitimate activities from illicit ones. Local authorities, including the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, played a key role in the initial response and evidence collection. Their quick action prevented what could have been an even more tragic outcome. The injured Jimmy John’s employee and the business itself represent the collateral damage that often accompanies such confrontations — damage that extends beyond the immediate participants. The Biggest Release Of Raw Unfiltered Biker Music in a generation As the motorcycle community in Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach processes this latest development, many will likely call for greater accountability within clubs while others will view it as another chapter in the longstanding cat-and-mouse game between outlaw groups and federal law enforcement. With Simonds now behind bars, the focus shifts to whether this sentencing will deter future violence or simply mark one more battle in an enduring territorial war. The full story continues to unfold as federal officials signal no let-up in their pursuit of organized crime tied to motorcycle clubs. 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XG750R: FIFTH STRAIGHT AFT SUPERTWINS WIN AT LIMA HALF MILE
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XG750R: FIFTH STRAIGHT AFT SUPERTWINS WIN AT LIMA HALF MILE

BAUMAN RACES HARLEY-DAVIDSON XG750R TO FIFTH STRAIGHT AFT SUPERTWINS WINAT LIMA HALF MILE Kopp Puts Harley-Davidson XG750R on Race II Podium and Keeps Series Points Lead Super.com/Rick Ware Racing/Jacob Construction/Parts Plus rider Briar Bauman raced a Harley-Davidson XG750R motorcycle to a fifth consecutive Mission AFT SuperTwins victory and Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing rider Kody Kopp maintained his Mission AFT SuperTwins championship points lead following the Super.com Lima Half-Mile presented by Drag Specialties, a double-header weekend of racing June 26-27 at the Allen County Fairgrounds in Lima, Ohio. On Friday evening, the SuperTwins field competed using the Mission Triple Challenge format that combines the results of three successive Main Events – a 10-lap sprint, a 15-lap race that pays double points, and a final 20-lap triple-points race – to determine an over-all winner. Kopp continued his impressive rookie SuperTwins season by setting the fastest time in qualifying with a lap of 25.664 seconds on the challenging Lima pea gravel surface. In the first race championship, contenders Kopp, Bauman and Yamaha rider Dallas Daniels charged to the front with Daniels leading the opening laps before Kopp engaged him in a back-and-forth battle for the lead. Daniels took the point for good on lap eight and won by 1.244 seconds with Bauman in third right behind Daniels. In the second race, Kopp led every lap and raced to a 3.412-second victory over Bauman with Daniels 5.445-seconds back in third place. Bauman’s four-race win streak was on the line when racers lined up for the 20-lap final race. Bauman got the great start he needed while Daniels spun his rear wheel at the line and almost went down before recovering in sixth place. Bauman took the lead with Kopp engaged in a battle for second position with KTM rider Davis Fisher. On lap six, Kopp began to slow his pace and had to leave the race with a mechanical issue. Daniels finished second, 2.661 seconds behind Bauman with Fisher third. With 3-2-1 results in the three races Bauman was the overall winner on the night and overtook Kopp to lead in championship points. Daniels went 2-3-2 to finish second while Fisher was third with 4-4-3 results. Kopp’s misfortune and 1-1-15 result dropped him to fourth place. “I’m bummed for Kody,” Bauman said after the Friday racing. “I’ve had that happen, and it doesn’t feel good. I want everyone to know that I want to race everyone at their best, and it’s a bummer that that happened. I think I’m more bummed because my bike was really good – at least I think it was – and I’m ready for tomorrow. This whole Rick Ware Racing Super.com team is so eager. We keep running scared. I will say I wasn’t the fastest guy today, I know that for a fact. That doesn’t sit well, but we didn’t give up on it.”  SuperTwins reverted to its standard format for the Saturday night race, with Bauman gunning for a record-tying sixth consecutive win and Kopp seeking redemption. Kopp was again fast qualifier with a lap of 25.361 seconds, while Bauman and Daniels each won a heat race. Bauman also won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge sprint race. In the main event (eight minutes plus two laps), Daniels, Kopp and Bauman charged away from the start with Daniels at the point. Kopp pushed Daniels for lap after lap but could not find a line to take the lead. With about three minutes elapsed Bauman began to fall off the pace and with about two minutes left was forced to retire with a mechanical issue. Daniels beat Kopp to the finish line by 1.583 seconds, with Fisher in third, FRA Trust Advisors/Harley-Davidson rider Aidan RoosEvans in fourth and Happy Trails Racing/Harley-Davidson rider Jeffery Carver in fifth. Bauman was credited with 14th place. Harley-Davidson joins the entire AMA Pro Racing organization in mourning the loss of racer Dan Bromley, who passed on Saturday following an on-track incident during the Lima Half Mile, and extends sincere condolences to Bromley’s family, friends, team and the entire AFT fraternity. A third-generation flat track racer from Warrington, Pa., Bromley was the 2018 AFT Singles champion and the 2025 AFT AdventureTrackers champion. After nine of 16 rounds in the 2026 Mission AFT SuperTwins championship, Kopp leads the series with 169 points, followed by Daniels with 168 points, Bauman with 158 points and Fisher with 106 points. The 2026 AFT Mission SuperTwins series resumes July 4 with the Drag Specialties DuQuoin Mile at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds in Illinois. VIP Harley-Davidson Ticket Package: Upcoming Race, July 4 Get ready for a Fourth of July weekend like no other as American Flat Track roars back to the legendary Du Quoin State Fairgrounds for the iconic Memphis Shades DuQuoin Mile on Saturday, July 4. Feel the adrenaline as the nation’s fastest riders take on the historic “Magic Mile”—a track renowned for its speed, drama, and photo-finish battles. Check out the Harley-Davidson VIP Experience ticket package. It includes general admission seats, a guided tour of the infield podium and start/finish line – photo ops included – a meet-and-greet with the Harley-Davidson riders, and exclusive swag. The H-D VIP Experience is available for $150 ($64 for kids), along with the option to be purchased as a $95 add-on to upgraded seating options. And no matter what ticket option you select at any race, pit access is included, providing fans an opportunity to get an up-close look at the race bikes and meet the riders and their teams. Mission AFT SuperTwins Race Results Super.com Lima Half-Mile I presented by Drag Specialties (Top 10) Briar Bauman (H-D) Super.com/Rick Ware Racing/Jacob Construction/Parts Plus Dallas Daniels (Yam) Estenson Racing/Yamaha Racing/Monster Energy Davis Fisher (KTM) Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing/Wall60 Racing Kody Kopp (H-D) Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing Henry Wiles (Yam) DL Racing/HYMMCO/Joey Burch Racing/J&M Logging Dalton Gauthier (RE) Moto Anatomy/Royal Enfield/Fairway Ford Ben Lowe (KTM) Rackley Racing/Roof Systems/J&M Logging Chad Cose (Yam) PRO Roofing/Parker Racing/Fredericktown Yamaha Declan Bender (Yam) OTB Racing/Memphis Shades/Corbin Trent Lowe (Hon) American Honda/Mission Foods/Castrol/Roof Systems Super.com Lima Half-Mile II presented by Drag Specialties (Top 10) Dallas Daniels (Yam) Estenson Racing/Yamaha Racing/Monster Energy Kody Kopp (H-D) Latus Motors Racing/Harley-Davidson/BMC Racing Davis Fisher (KTM) Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing/Wall60 Racing Aidan RoosEvans (H-D) FRA Trust Advisors Jeffery Carver (H-D) Happy Trails Racing Chad Cose (Yam) PRO Roofing/Parker Racing/Fredericktown Yamaha Ben Lowe (KTM) Rackley Racing/Roof Systems/J&M Logging Trent Lowe (Hon) American Honda/Mission Foods/Castrol/Roof Systems Declan Bender (Yam) OTB Racing/Memphis Shades/Corbin Logan Mcgrane (KTM) Schaffers MotorSports/Ryan Varnes Racing, The post XG750R: FIFTH STRAIGHT AFT SUPERTWINS WIN AT LIMA HALF MILE appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.

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