Warlocks Motorcycle Club (Pennsylvania)

The Warlocks Motorcycle Club is a "one-percenter" outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in February 1967 according to the US Patent and Trademark registration US Patent and Trademark registration. It was the first official 1% outlaw motorcycle club founded in Pennsylvania. The club is most prominent in the Philadelphia and Delaware County area, but they have territory all throughout the Delaware Valley (i.e. the Philly metro area), including South Jersey and Wilmington, and have a heavy presence in the Lehigh Valley. There are now chapters all throughout Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and Delaware. The club's insignia is a Harpy, which in Greek and Roman mythology, was a female monster in the form of a bird with a human face. Their colors are Red and White. The club rapidly expanded at the end of the Vietnam War when thousands of soldiers returned home to the United States, many to Pennsylvania.

Warlocks Motorcycle Club
Founded1965
Founding locationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Years active1965-present
TerritoryMainly Philadelphia and Delaware County, PA; chapters and members throughout the Delaware Valley, Lehigh Valley, South Jersey, Delaware, and eastern Pennsylvania
EthnicityWhite
AlliesPhiladelphia Crime Family[1]
Wheels of Soul Motorcycle Club
Pagan's Motorcycle Club[2]
RivalsPagan's Motorcycle Club[3]
Florida Warlocks Motorcycle Club[4]
The Breed Motorcycle Club[5]
Hells Angels
various gangs and outlaw motorcycle clubs

Criminal activities

In December 1988, individuals associated with the Warlocks kidnapped the then Breed chapter president Craig "Coyote" Gudkneckt in retaliation for several Warlock members being jumped by Breed members in a Bensalem bar. Gudkneckt was taken to the home of a Warlock where he was tied up, beaten and pistol-whipped. Gudkneckt escaped.

On May 6, 1995 Police Sgt. Ippolito "Lee" Gonzalez of Franklin Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey pulled over Warlocks members Robert "Mudman" Simon and Charles "Shovel" Staples on a traffic stop moments after the two had committed a commercial burglary. Simon shot Gonzalez twice, in the head and neck, and Gonzalez died instantly. Simon later said he shot Sergeant Gonzalez because he did not want to return to prison. Simon was quickly apprehended, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death. At the time of Gonzalez's murder Simon was barely three months out of jail and on parole after a 1981 conviction for killing a woman in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. In 1999, Simon was stomped to death by Ambrose Harris, another death-row inmate, in New Jersey's Trenton State Prison. Harris argued self-defense, and charges were dropped.[6]

In 2006, Tommy Zaroff, born about 1972 (age 4748), a former President of the Bucks County chapter of the Warlocks was arrested on suspicion of possessing ten pounds of methamphetamine, and was sentenced to at least five years after pleading guilty to charges including distributing a controlled substance, profiting from illegal acts and conspiracy.[7][8] On February 4, 2009, Daniel "Dirty Dick" McElheney, born about 1944 (age 7576), was arrested under his alias Richard McElheney, after his home was raided by police. Police seized six rifles, ten handguns and various illegal drugs.[9]

In October 2008, Pennsylvania State Attorney General Tom Corbett alleged that the Warlocks motorcycle club is involved with a methamphetamine manufacturing operation based in Berks County Pennsylvania. The sting was dubbed "Operation Underground". Corbett said the operation manufactured and distributed $9 million worth of methamphetamine throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and possibly (supplied) to members of the Warlocks motorcycle club, which has allegedly been linked to organized crime and drug trafficking. "The Warlocks have been the subject of other investigations, and we will continue to investigate the Warlock-Spadafora meth connection," Corbett said. He added that the investigation is continuing and he expects more arrests. There were no Warlocks arrested or charged at the time of this press release.[10]


References

  1. Lewis, Larry; Colimore, Edward (May 6, 1996). "Details Emerge Of Divided Warlocks And Year-ago Killing Two Bikers Are Charged. One Was Known For Violence, The Other For Trying To Change The Club's Image". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  2. McGarvey, Brendan (April 2005). "Pagans Take Philly?". Philadelphia City Paper. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  3. Nark, Jason (September 11, 2010). "Officials say Pagans throttling up in New Jersey over rivalry with Hells Angels". philly.com. Philly News. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  4. "Ex-president of Orlando Warlocks MC takes stand in rival club member's murder trial". wftv.com. WFTV news. April 2, 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  5. Badder Breed
  6. Death row inmate said to beat and kick another to death in New Jersey prison
  7. Mason, Laurie (January 12, 2006), "Meth ring member pleads guilty Thomas Zaroff has ties to the Warlocks motorcycle gang, police said.", The Intelligencer, Doylestown, PA, p. B5
  8. Caparella, Kitty (July 27, 2006), "Meth arrests hurt 2 motorcycle clubs: Breed, Warlocks ties found", Knight Ridder Tribune Business News
  9. Caparella, Kitty (February 11, 2009), "BRIEF: Warlock biker faces drug, weapons charges", McClatchy – Tribune Business News, Washington DC
  10. Shooting target found in Berks County meth raids looks like a police officer (WITH VIDEO)

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