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Two Sons of Silence MC Members Arrested for Vicious Car Theft Attack
Did Sons of Silence MC members really try to carjack a man in a brutal parking lot attack?
In this episode of Insane Throttle Biker News, we break down the latest controversy out of Gonzales, Louisiana involving two Prairieville men and the Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club. Two 38-year-old members, Luis Olivas and Anthony Gregoire, were arrested after a reported fight where a victim was left unconscious. Police claim it started as an attempted car theft — but is the full story being told?
We dive into the media coverage, question the one-sided reporting, and discuss why clubs like Sons of Silence often get painted with a broad brush. Plus, reactions from the biker community, a look at the charges (including criminal street gang enhancements), and why this story is blowing up online.
We also cover other motorcycle news: a massive coordinated police stop on 30 riders in Utah and the inspiring story of Thunder Bay’s first women’s motorcycle club — the Road Angels — celebrating 5 years.
If you ride, support 1%er culture, or want the unfiltered biker perspective on outlaw motorcycle club news, this is for you.
Insane Throttle Music — New outlaw rock & metal dropping soon! Check out the full playlist on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. Big debut coming June 19th — crank it up!
Timestamps:
0:00 – Did Sons of Silence Really Do This?
0:39 – The Gonzales, Louisiana Parking Lot Attack Story
1:26 – Names & Charges: Luis Olivas & Anthony Gregoire
2:19 – What Really Happened According to Police?
3:54 – Media Bias & Missing Club Side of the Story
4:36 – Utah Highway Patrol Stops 30 Motorcyclists
6:56 – Thunder Bay Women’s MC Road Angels 5-Year Celebration
9:44 – Insane Throttle Music Update & Outro
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