Pubdate: 18 Aug 1999 Source: Charlotte Observer (NC) Copyright: 1999 The Charlotte Observer Contact: http://www.charlotte.com/observer/ Author: Gary L. Wright Note: Mr. Wright may be contacted at (704) 358-5052 or 10 MEN LINKED TO BIKER GANG INDICTED IN RACKETEERING CASE For the second time in two years, federal prosecutors in Charlotte have struck at the Outlaws motorcycle gang, leading to the arrests of 10 suspects on racketeering, firearms and drug distribution charges. In an indictment unsealed Tuesday, 10 men identified as current and former members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Clubs of North Carolina are charged in a continuing federal investigation nicknamed "Operation Speedball." A federal grand jury indicted the suspects Aug. 4. The indictment remained sealed until teams of federal, state and local law enforcement agents arrested the suspects Tuesday in Charlotte, Matthews, Lexington, Southmont in Davidson County, Thomasville and Atlanta. Authorities also searched their homes and the Outlaws' clubhouse in Atlanta. Among those charged are Edward Anthony Shalkowski, identified as a former president and current member of the Charlotte chapter of the Outlaws, and George William Lowry III, identified as a former national vice president of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club and a current member of the Charlotte chapter. This month's arrests mark the second time since 1997 that federal prosecutors have indicted Outlaws members and their associates. So far, 33 defendants have been indicted. Twenty-two have pleaded guilty. The remaining 11, including the 10 arrested Tuesday, are awaiting trial. "We are continuing to place emphasis on the targeting of allegedly violent drug organizations," U.S. Attorney Mark Calloway said. In the early 1970s, the national Hell's Angels and Outlaws motorcycle gangs absorbed clubs of bandit bikers in the Charlotte area. Drugs, prostitution and violence fueled the gangs. The gang members' signature insignia, a skull crossed with two pistons, was popularized by the 1954 Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One." A massacre at the Outlaws' clubhouse on July 4, 1979, was the worst mass killing in Charlotte's history. The five murders remain unsolved. By the 1980s, the drive-by shootings and blatant commercial sex associated with the bikers had waned. While the Outlaws kept a lower and less-violent profile, they continued building strength in the Charlotte area and Lexington. The Outlaws had sophisticated networks for distributing stolen motorcycles, methamphetamines and other drugs, court records show. Tuesday's indictment accuses seven defendants of conspiring to engage in a pattern of racketeering activities -- specifically, narcotics trafficking. They are accused of distributing cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine, Valium and LSD in Mecklenburg County. Nine of the 10 suspects also are accused of violent acts. The racketeering and drug-distribution conspiracies, federal prosecutors say, have been operating since 1980. Tuesday's indictment also discloses that the defendants have nicknames such as "Fast Eddie," "Crazy Eddie," "Quiet Keith," "Scooter," "Hammer," "Cool Ed" and "Trip." If convicted, each defendant faces a maximum punishment of life in prison and fines totaling $4 million. Federal prosecutors also are trying to seize defendants' property, including motorcycle gang clubhouses in Charlotte and Lexington; pistols, shotguns and rifles; Harley-Davidson motorcycles; a boat and more than $20,000 in cash. Among the other items authorities are seeking to seize: a 66 mm anti-tank weapon, a Nazi flag with members' names written on it, and a baseball cap and T-shirt that proclaim "Snitches are a dying breed." FACING FEDERAL CHARGES Those indicted: Edward Anthony Shalkowski, 46, Martin Edward Sharp, 47, and George William Lowry III, 43, all of Charlotte; Keith Brian Cooke, 36, of Monroe; Steven Howard Burchette, 43, and Frankie Alan Melton, 35, both of Lexington; John Preston Story Jr., 33, of Southmont; Gary Lee Hunter, 32, of Thomasville; and John Franklin Garmon, 37, and Fred Glenn Massey, 35, both of Atlanta. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder