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Two more members of a biker gang have been found guilty of murdering a Hells Angel on the M40 in Warwickshire.Two more members of a biker gang have been found guilty of murdering a Hells Angel on the M40 in Warwickshire.
Gerry Tobin, 35, from Mottingham, south-east London, was shot as he returned from the Bulldog Bash biker festival in August last year.Gerry Tobin, 35, from Mottingham, south-east London, was shot as he returned from the Bulldog Bash biker festival in August last year.
Karl Garside, 45, and Ian Cameron, 46, both of Coventry, were found guilty by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court.Karl Garside, 45, and Ian Cameron, 46, both of Coventry, were found guilty by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court.
Four other men have already been found guilty while a seventh pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.Four other men have already been found guilty while a seventh pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.
During the trial the jurors heard that Mr Tobin was targeted by the South Warwickshire chapter of The Outlaws, a rival gang to the Hells Angels, because he was a "fully patched", meaning fully-initiated, member of the Hells Angels.During the trial the jurors heard that Mr Tobin was targeted by the South Warwickshire chapter of The Outlaws, a rival gang to the Hells Angels, because he was a "fully patched", meaning fully-initiated, member of the Hells Angels.
Prosecutor Timothy Raggatt said the incident was "thoroughly ruthless" but executed with great skill and planning.
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Two bullets were fired at him from a Rover car which pulled up alongside him on the M40.Two bullets were fired at him from a Rover car which pulled up alongside him on the M40.
Karl Garside and Cameron were both cleared of possessing a shotgun.Karl Garside and Cameron were both cleared of possessing a shotgun.
Hells Angel Gerry Tobin was shot on the M40 last yearHells Angel Gerry Tobin was shot on the M40 last year
Simon Turner, 41, of Nuneaton, and Dane Garside, 42, of Coventry, were convicted of Mr Tobin's murder and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life on Monday.Simon Turner, 41, of Nuneaton, and Dane Garside, 42, of Coventry, were convicted of Mr Tobin's murder and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life on Monday.
Malcolm Bull, 53, of Milton Keynes, has also been convicted of murder and possessing a shot gun. Malcolm Bull, 53, of Milton Keynes, and Dean Taylor, 47, of Coventry have also been convicted of murder and a firearms offence.
Sean Creighton, 44, of Coventry, admitted murder and firearms offences before the trial began.Sean Creighton, 44, of Coventry, admitted murder and firearms offences before the trial began.
Between them the seven men made up the south Warwickshire chapter of the Outlaws gang.Between them the seven men made up the south Warwickshire chapter of the Outlaws gang.
They will all be sentenced on Friday.They will all be sentenced on Friday.
The court heard two shots were fired at Mr Tobin, described in court as a law-abiding citizen, from two different guns as he rode home from the festival, held at Long Marston, near Stratford-upon-Avon.The court heard two shots were fired at Mr Tobin, described in court as a law-abiding citizen, from two different guns as he rode home from the festival, held at Long Marston, near Stratford-upon-Avon.
Creighton, the South Warwickshire Outlaw's president, and Turner, the sergeant-at-arms, shot at him from the Rover car.Creighton, the South Warwickshire Outlaw's president, and Turner, the sergeant-at-arms, shot at him from the Rover car.
One bullet lodged in Mr Tobin's skull, killing him almost instantly.One bullet lodged in Mr Tobin's skull, killing him almost instantly.
Another bullet passed through a mudguard on his rear wheel. The bullet has not been found.Another bullet passed through a mudguard on his rear wheel. The bullet has not been found.
The killing followed three days of "scouting" by the gang members.The killing followed three days of "scouting" by the gang members.
Creighton, Turner and Dane Garside waited in a layby near junction 15 of the M40, near Warwick, before selecting the Hell's Angel for "execution".
The court heard lorry driver Dane Garside, a father-of-seven, was at the wheel of the Rover and put the car in position.The court heard lorry driver Dane Garside, a father-of-seven, was at the wheel of the Rover and put the car in position.
Three more defendants, Karl Garside, Taylor and Cameron, acted as back-up, patrolling the M40 in a white Range Rover.Three more defendants, Karl Garside, Taylor and Cameron, acted as back-up, patrolling the M40 in a white Range Rover.
Bull, driving a Renault Laguna, was also in the area when Mr Tobin was killed.
Mobile phone evidence proved the people in the Rover contacted the "units" in the Range Rover and the Renault telling them to "stand down" moments after the murder.
All seven then returned to the Coventry area and the Rover was set alight and left on a country lane.