Colin "Caesar" Campbell

Colin Francis "Caesar" Campbell (18 July 1946 – 19 October 2021) was an Australian outlaw biker, gangster, and author noted for his role in the Milperra massacre of 1984.

[1] An amateur boxer and an illegal bare-knuckle fighter, in 1969, Campbell joined the Gladiators Motorcycle Club of Sydney, to be followed by his brothers.

[3] As sergeant-at-arms, Campbell attempted to enforce the Comanchero rules by having a hearing, which Ross avoided by not showing up.

[8] On 2 September 1984, Campbell arrived just before the swap meeting at the Viking Tavern in Milperra on his motorcycle armed with a baseball bat at the house of another Bandido.

[9] Another Bandido, Bernard Podgorski arrived with guns in the trunk of his car, which Campbell helped himself to.

[10] During the confrontation of the parking lot of the Viking Tavern, Campbell led the Bandidos forward while Spencer cowed in his car, too afraid to come out.

[12] Campbell ordered Romcek "put the fuckin' gun down, Sparrow", but he refused, through he was clearly nervous.

[3] Bleeding badly from his head and chest, Campbell was dragged by another Bandido Steven Owens to Podogrski's car.

[17] Despite bleeding badly, Campbell was adamant that the doctors could not remove his Bandido biker's vest to treat his wounds.

[18] He was found to have multiple puncture wounds caused by shotgun pellets in his shoulder, chest and right arm along with a bullet.

[24] The Western Australia police charged with first degree murder for all of the seven people killed in the Milperra massacre including his own brother Gregory Campbell.