Biker gang member faces prison for multiple probation violations in deadly bar shootout
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Biker gang member faces prison for multiple probation violations in deadly bar shootout

A convicted biker gang member involved in a deadly shootout at a metro bar two years ago returned to court this week. Tyler Myers was one of more than a dozen people arrested for the shooting at the Whiskey Barrel Saloon in southwest Oklahoma City that killed three people and injured three. Myers pled guilty last year to manslaughter and other crimes related to the biker gang shootout. He was given a 30-year suspended sentence instead of prison time, but Oklahoma County prosecutors said Myers violated his probation four times. They went to court on Tuesday to revoke his suspended sentence. Myers admitted violating his probation in court. He blew a kiss to a woman in the courtroom before being escorted back to jail, leaving his future up to a judge. “If you violate the law while you’re out on a deferred or suspended, you can be revoked, or your sentence can be accelerated and you go into DOC custody,” said Vicki Behenna, Oklahoma County District Attorney. Continue Reading Biker gang member faces prison for multiple probation violations in deadly bar shootout OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE CLUB SHOOTOUT 3 DEAD and 3 WOUNDED (JUDGEMENT DAY) Update: Shooting between Rock Machine and Vagos MC Press Release Motorcycle Clubs Banned To Stop Crime FIGHT BETWEEN ROCK MACHINE AND VAGOS MC LEAVES MULTIPLE DEAD