Loners Motorcycle Club

Prominent members included, Frank Lenti, Gennaro Raso and Brian Beaucage, one of the inmates involved killings during the 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot.

Full-Patch member of the Satan's Choice, Brian Beaucage had spent the night devoted to drinking, hard drugs and watching pornography with his girlfriend in a Toronto rooming house.

[6] In his last years, Beaucage had become addicted to heroin and several members of Satan's Choice, such as Wayne Kelly were planning his murder due to constant issues.

[19] In June 1993, the Hells Angels led by their national president Walter Stadnick hosted a party in Wasaga Beach that was attended by all of the Ontario biker gangs except the Outlaws and Satan's Choice.

[10] Stadnick was unhappy about the way that the prominent Ontario biker gangs such as Satan's Choice, the Loners, and the Para-Dice Riders all refused his offers to join the Hells Angels.

Langton wrote: "So desperate were the big biker gangs for every square inch of southern Ontario – especially prime real estate like Woodbridge – the Diablos were immediately courted".

[1] The Canadian journalist, Yves Lavigne wrote the explosion caused by the rocket "tore a large in the door and blew windows out of three neighboring houses, but did not injure the bikers inside the building".

[26] Later the same night at 3: 35 am, Satan's Choice tossed a bomb through the window of Pluto's Place tattoo parlor owned by a Loner on Lake Shore Boulevard, setting off a fire that caused $50,000 in damages.

Bikers gangs without a steady supply of drugs to sell generally don't make headlines"..[32] This was due to the Loners Italian roots and at times they would subcontract for them.

[35] By late 1999, the Loners had built up moderate strength, beside Nomads they had chapters in Richmond Hill, Woodbridge, Vaughan, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, and Amherstburg.

[36] In June 1999, had established its Chatham chapter (based near St. Thomas), when they absorbed the Annihilators Motorcycle Club led by Wayne Kellestine and Giovanni Muscedere.

[40] One Loner, Irish immigrant Glenn "Wrongway" Atkinson, was heard to remarking the low quality of the Annihilators after meeting Kellestine and his group for the first time: "Can you believe the type of people we're attracting?

[44] Atkinson stated that both Canadian outlaw biking and Irish politics were based on a sense of identity formed around a sense of rebellion, fierce clannish loyalties and a professed strongly held moral code, while at the same time being inhabited by strange, cartoonish men given to making outlandish statements who frequently engaged in sordid intrigue and betrayed their friends, as greed and ambition outweighed their professed moral code.

[1] The president of the St. Thomas chapter, Wayne Kellestine, like Bernie Guindon was a firm Canadian nationalist and was adamantly against having the Loners join the Hells Angels, as he didn't want to "answer to a club based in another country".

[49] Kane in a report stated that Carroll wanted him to kill Gennaro Raso, the international president of the Loners Motorcycle Club, as part of a bid to have the Para-Dice Riders join the Hells Angels.

Producing such drugs emits a foul odor, so motorcycle clubs will set up manufacturing sites in rural communities where the population is less dense.

Muscedere had lost contact with reality, and had become short-sighted and ill-tempered; Kellestine was dangerous, and another club member, Michael Sandham, seemed like a shady character to Atkinson.

By October 2011, They had returned to Toronto, the Vagos Motorcycle Club established a new probationary chapter in Peterborough, Ontario, by patching-over 9 members of the Rock Machine.

The local authorities announced they would be keeping an eye on the situation and expressed their concern, saying that outlaw biker activity in the area is common but having two clubs in the same city that are not on good terms always has the possibility to spiral into a much larger conflict.

[67] In late August, the Vagos clubhouse located on the corner of Park and Perry Streets, was firebombed by Molotov cocktails causing minor damage.

[72] Note: See Early History and Split and growth above for older incidents and crimes The Loners Vaughan chapter clubhouse near Toronto, Ontario, was raided by law enforcement in 1998, where authorities uncovered a pet African lion named "Woody" being kept in a tidy 25-metre by 25-metre pen.

Around 90 police officers, along with OPP and the biker enforcement unit, performed 12 pre-dawn raids targeting the Loners Motorcycle Club in the York Region, Toronto and Caledon.

A member of the Loners, Micheal Raso, Gennaro Raso's son, was allegedly involved in a drive-by shooting of the residence of Chief Financial Officer for the Dream Corporation(multi-million dollar Caribbean-based casino company), Ed Kremblewski, who was a minor witness in the attempted murder case against Antonio Carbone, who was a majority shareholder in Dream Corp. Carbone was an entrepreneur from Toronto that was involved in the casino business along with his brother, he was also found guilty of firebombing a rival's Jaguar on December 1, 2014.

In mid 2016, before Antonio's conviction it was alleged that Francesco Carbone had hired the Loners Motorcycle Club to put pressure on the witnesses and members of Dream Corp. Bullets were fired at Ed Kremblewski's home while his family was present, during the same time he and his sons were receiving "threatening phone calls".

Kremblewski launched a civil lawsuit against Gennaro Raso, president of the Loners, his son Michael and Francesco Carbone, the brother of Antonio.

After months of using various tactics that included sting operations, the investigation culminated in a raid on clubhouse located on Prince Arthur Street in Cornwall.

Ontario Provincial Police raided the South Ottawa home of a second member of the Loners Nomads Canada chapter, Eric St. Louis.

Citizens were forced to flee their homes, an estimated $4 million in damage was done to the clubhouse and surrounding area, with investigators dragging items and burnt out motorcycles belonging to the Outlaws out of the wreckage.

Antonio Nicaso of Queen's University's criminal studies stated, "This power struggle could be motivated by the eastward expansion of the Loners who were founded in Woodbridge in the York Region in 1979.

[98] In August 2022, a member of the Loners Motorcycle Club's Tennessee chapter was arrested in Grants Pass, Oregon, for a hold out of Colorado and weapons charges.

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