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Armed guard as biker gang jailed | Armed guard as biker gang jailed |
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Armed police guarded Birmingham Crown Court as about 100 bikers supported gang members who were being jailed for murdering a rival Hells Angel. | Armed police guarded Birmingham Crown Court as about 100 bikers supported gang members who were being jailed for murdering a rival Hells Angel. |
Seven members of The Outlaws gang took part in the "ruthlessly planned ambush" of Gerry Tobin, 35, who was shot on the M40 last August. | Seven members of The Outlaws gang took part in the "ruthlessly planned ambush" of Gerry Tobin, 35, who was shot on the M40 last August. |
He was travelling home to London from the Bulldog Bash biker festival in Warwickshire when he was murdered. | He was travelling home to London from the Bulldog Bash biker festival in Warwickshire when he was murdered. |
His killers will serve minimum terms of between 25 and 30 years. | His killers will serve minimum terms of between 25 and 30 years. |
As Outlaws members wearing the colours of their chapters from around the UK stood outside the court, Mr Justice Treacy told the defendants they had committed an "appalling murder". | As Outlaws members wearing the colours of their chapters from around the UK stood outside the court, Mr Justice Treacy told the defendants they had committed an "appalling murder". |
'Gentleman Gerry' | 'Gentleman Gerry' |
He said: "A totally innocent man was executed with a firearm in broad daylight on a busy motorway for no reason other than that he belonged to a different motorcycle club than yours." | He said: "A totally innocent man was executed with a firearm in broad daylight on a busy motorway for no reason other than that he belonged to a different motorcycle club than yours." |
Mr Tobin, a Canadian mechanic who lived in Mottingham, south-east London, had been targeted because he was wearing Hells Angels regalia marking him as a "fully patched" - meaning fully initiated - member. | Mr Tobin, a Canadian mechanic who lived in Mottingham, south-east London, had been targeted because he was wearing Hells Angels regalia marking him as a "fully patched" - meaning fully initiated - member. |
Gerry Tobin was a "fully patched" Hells Angel | Gerry Tobin was a "fully patched" Hells Angel |
His fiancee Rebecca Smith, 26, had earlier arrived at court wearing an armband with the words "Gentleman Gerry" on it. | His fiancee Rebecca Smith, 26, had earlier arrived at court wearing an armband with the words "Gentleman Gerry" on it. |
The judge said he was a decent and innocent man. | The judge said he was a decent and innocent man. |
Sean Creighton and Simon Turner had fired at Mr Tobin from a Rover car, but the judge said the other defendants played a part in the "cold-blooded, premeditated, almost military plan". | Sean Creighton and Simon Turner had fired at Mr Tobin from a Rover car, but the judge said the other defendants played a part in the "cold-blooded, premeditated, almost military plan". |
Creighton, 44, from Coventry, described as president of the south Warwickshire Outlaws, will serve a minimum of 28 years and six months after pleading guilty to murder and firearms offences. | Creighton, 44, from Coventry, described as president of the south Warwickshire Outlaws, will serve a minimum of 28 years and six months after pleading guilty to murder and firearms offences. |
Simon Turner, 41, from Nuneaton, was said to be the gang's sergeant-at-arms, and was given a minimum term of 30 years for murder and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life. | Simon Turner, 41, from Nuneaton, was said to be the gang's sergeant-at-arms, and was given a minimum term of 30 years for murder and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life. |
Malcolm Bull, 53, of Milton Keynes, will serve 25 years and Dean Taylor, 47, of Coventry, will serve 30 years. | Malcolm Bull, 53, of Milton Keynes, will serve 25 years and Dean Taylor, 47, of Coventry, will serve 30 years. |
Creighton (left) and Turner (right) shot at Mr Tobin while Garside droveEnlarge Image | Creighton (left) and Turner (right) shot at Mr Tobin while Garside droveEnlarge Image |
Both were convicted of murder and a firearms offence after the seven-week trial. | Both were convicted of murder and a firearms offence after the seven-week trial. |
Karl Garside, 45, Dane Garside, 42, and Ian Cameron, 46, all of Coventry, were also found guilty of murdering Mr Tobin. | Karl Garside, 45, Dane Garside, 42, and Ian Cameron, 46, all of Coventry, were also found guilty of murdering Mr Tobin. |
Karl Garside was given a minimum term of 26 years, Dane Garside 27 years, and Cameron was told he must serve at least 25 years in jail. | Karl Garside was given a minimum term of 26 years, Dane Garside 27 years, and Cameron was told he must serve at least 25 years in jail. |
In sentencing the seven men, the judge also spoke of the effect Mr Tobin's murder had on those closest to him. | In sentencing the seven men, the judge also spoke of the effect Mr Tobin's murder had on those closest to him. |
He said Mr Tobin's parents had found it difficult to come to terms with the fact their only son had been "cold-bloodedly executed". | He said Mr Tobin's parents had found it difficult to come to terms with the fact their only son had been "cold-bloodedly executed". |
No remorse | No remorse |
And he said the life of Mr Tobin's fiancee Rebecca Smith, 26, had been "utterly changed". | And he said the life of Mr Tobin's fiancee Rebecca Smith, 26, had been "utterly changed". |
"She had hoped to marry him, have a family life with him, to have children with him," he said. | "She had hoped to marry him, have a family life with him, to have children with him," he said. |
The judge added: "None of you has showed the remotest feeling, consideration or remorse for what you did." | The judge added: "None of you has showed the remotest feeling, consideration or remorse for what you did." |
The court heard that several of the gang had previous convictions. | The court heard that several of the gang had previous convictions. |
Turner was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1993 for throwing petrol over a stranger and stabbing him to settle a debt. | Turner was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1993 for throwing petrol over a stranger and stabbing him to settle a debt. |
Dane Garside had been involved in an axe attack in 1990 and various assaults while his brother Karl had convictions including battery, taking a knuckleduster to court and grievous bodily harm. | Dane Garside had been involved in an axe attack in 1990 and various assaults while his brother Karl had convictions including battery, taking a knuckleduster to court and grievous bodily harm. |
Taylor was charged with aggravated burglary after being involved in a biker-related incident in 1984. | Taylor was charged with aggravated burglary after being involved in a biker-related incident in 1984. |
He and seven other men had travelled to Leicester with three sawn-off shotguns over a dispute with the Hells Angels. | He and seven other men had travelled to Leicester with three sawn-off shotguns over a dispute with the Hells Angels. |
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Gerry Tobin was captured on CCTV shortly before he died | Gerry Tobin was captured on CCTV shortly before he died |
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