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Bikers jailed for airport brawl | Bikers jailed for airport brawl |
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Seven members of two rival biker gangs have been jailed for six years each for their part in a mass brawl between the gangs at an airport. | Seven members of two rival biker gangs have been jailed for six years each for their part in a mass brawl between the gangs at an airport. |
Up to 30 members of the Hells Angels and Outlaw biker groups clashed at Birmingham Airport last January, some wielding knuckledusters and hammers. | Up to 30 members of the Hells Angels and Outlaw biker groups clashed at Birmingham Airport last January, some wielding knuckledusters and hammers. |
An eighth man due to be sentenced has fled the country, Birmingham Crown Court heard. | An eighth man due to be sentenced has fled the country, Birmingham Crown Court heard. |
Four men were members of the Outlaws and three were with the Hells Angels. | Four men were members of the Outlaws and three were with the Hells Angels. |
Three injured | Three injured |
The fight started when a few gang members spotted a small group of rival bikers on the same flight back from Alicante, Spain, the court heard. | The fight started when a few gang members spotted a small group of rival bikers on the same flight back from Alicante, Spain, the court heard. |
They rang ahead for reinforcements who met them at the airport with various weapons, including a meat cleaver. | They rang ahead for reinforcements who met them at the airport with various weapons, including a meat cleaver. |
Passengers had to take cover from the violence that ensued in the arrivals area, the court heard. | Passengers had to take cover from the violence that ensued in the arrivals area, the court heard. |
Three gang members were injured and one suffered a serious head injury. | Three gang members were injured and one suffered a serious head injury. |
Four Outlaws - Mark Moseley, 46, of Orchard Rise, Sheldon, Birmingham; Neale Harrison, 46, of Bell Green Road, Coventry; Mark Price, 50, from Westbury Road, Nuneaton, Warwickshire; and Jeremy Ball, 46, from Plant Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire; were found guilty of rioting in May. | Four Outlaws - Mark Moseley, 46, of Orchard Rise, Sheldon, Birmingham; Neale Harrison, 46, of Bell Green Road, Coventry; Mark Price, 50, from Westbury Road, Nuneaton, Warwickshire; and Jeremy Ball, 46, from Plant Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire; were found guilty of rioting in May. |
While any individual remains adherent to a biker club to the extent that he sacrifices his own moral judgment, that presents a real danger to the public of causing serious harm Judge Patrick Thomas QC Public 'at risk' from gangs | While any individual remains adherent to a biker club to the extent that he sacrifices his own moral judgment, that presents a real danger to the public of causing serious harm Judge Patrick Thomas QC Public 'at risk' from gangs |
Three Hells Angels - Paul Arlett, 35, from Penn Road, Wolverhampton; Sean Timmins 38, from Briewood Road, Wolverhampton; and Leonard Hawthorne, 52, of Eve Lane, Dudley; were also found guilty of rioting last month. | Three Hells Angels - Paul Arlett, 35, from Penn Road, Wolverhampton; Sean Timmins 38, from Briewood Road, Wolverhampton; and Leonard Hawthorne, 52, of Eve Lane, Dudley; were also found guilty of rioting last month. |
But the court heard on Friday that that Mark Larner, 47, from Penn Road, Wolverhampton, had left the UK for South Africa "with a substantial amount of money, and clearly is therefore at large". | But the court heard on Friday that that Mark Larner, 47, from Penn Road, Wolverhampton, had left the UK for South Africa "with a substantial amount of money, and clearly is therefore at large". |
A warrant was issued for his arrest but he was not sentenced in his absence. | A warrant was issued for his arrest but he was not sentenced in his absence. |
Sentencing the men, Judge Patrick Thomas QC, said the jail terms would have a substantial impact on the families of the convicted men but their actions gave him no choice. | Sentencing the men, Judge Patrick Thomas QC, said the jail terms would have a substantial impact on the families of the convicted men but their actions gave him no choice. |
"Your conduct gives me no choice," he said. | "Your conduct gives me no choice," he said. |
"You are all family men, and the effects of your actions on your families will be very substantial. | "You are all family men, and the effects of your actions on your families will be very substantial. |
"While any individual remains adherent to a biker club to the extent that he sacrifices his own moral judgment, that presents a real danger to the public of causing serious harm." | "While any individual remains adherent to a biker club to the extent that he sacrifices his own moral judgment, that presents a real danger to the public of causing serious harm." |
'Risk to the public' | 'Risk to the public' |
West Midlands Police said the "horrendous" violence during the riot was unprecedented in the history of the airport. | West Midlands Police said the "horrendous" violence during the riot was unprecedented in the history of the airport. |
Ms Rowe said the biker gangs were a risk to the region | Ms Rowe said the biker gangs were a risk to the region |
A costly police security operation - including the presence of armed officers - was carried out for the duration of the six-week trial. | A costly police security operation - including the presence of armed officers - was carried out for the duration of the six-week trial. |
Officers worked with colleagues in the Warwickshire force which said on Friday that attempts were being made to prevent the annual Hells Angel Bulldog Bash near Stratford-upon-Avon from going ahead later in the summer. | Officers worked with colleagues in the Warwickshire force which said on Friday that attempts were being made to prevent the annual Hells Angel Bulldog Bash near Stratford-upon-Avon from going ahead later in the summer. |
Bill Holland, Assistant Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police, said they were taking legal advice to have the event's licence withdrawn after organisers were granted a 10-year licence by district councillors last year. | Bill Holland, Assistant Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police, said they were taking legal advice to have the event's licence withdrawn after organisers were granted a 10-year licence by district councillors last year. |
"It is a matter of official record that over many years, outlaw motorcycle clubs have been actively engaged in organised crime," he said. | "It is a matter of official record that over many years, outlaw motorcycle clubs have been actively engaged in organised crime," he said. |
"There is a clear, evidenced, and significant risk to innocent members of the public if the Bulldog Bash is allowed to take place." | "There is a clear, evidenced, and significant risk to innocent members of the public if the Bulldog Bash is allowed to take place." |
But a spokesman for organisers of the event rejected the claim saying they were "deeply disappointed" by the allegations made by the force. |