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Harry Joseph Bowman (July 17, 1949 – March 3, 2019), nicknamed "Taco", was an American outlaw biker and
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who served as the international president of the
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between 1984 and 1999. During his tenure as president, the club had chapters in more than 30 cities in the United States and some 20 chapters in at least four other countries. Considered one the most notorious motorcycle gang leaders in U.S. history, Bowman escalated a biker war between the Outlaws and the
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in the 1990s.Royal Farewell Planned For “Taco” Bowman, Historic Outlaws Pres. Will Be Laid To Rest In Front Of Thousands
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (March 15, 2019)
He became the 453rd fugitive listed on the
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list after he was indicted on federal racketeering and murder charges in August 1997. After 18 months as a fugitive, Bowman was apprehended by the
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(FBI) near
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in June 1999.The Legend of Taco Bowman: Beloved Outlaws MC Leader’s Biker Empire Began Crumbling In Summer Of ’97
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (August 4, 2017)
He was convicted in
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, in 2001 of the murders of rival gang members, firebombings, racketeering, conspiracy and various drug and firearm offenses. Bowman was sentenced to serve two life prison sentences plus 83 years.'Taco' Bowman, ex-head of Outlaws biker gang, dies at 69
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Early life

One of five children of Geraldine (née Kramp; 1922–2012)Geraldine Bowman obituary
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and Hiram Joseph Bowman (died 1970),Geraldine C. Bowman obituary
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he was born in Marysville,
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on July 17, 1949.Harry Joseph "Taco" Bowman obituary
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His mother worked as an
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for the
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. Bowman was raised in St. Clair Township and graduated from
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Catholic High School. One former schoolmate remembered him as being "quite friendly".Captured leader of Outlaws biker gang ordered taken to Florida
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Bowman received the nickname "Taco" because of his dark complexion and resemblance to a person of
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descent.


Outlaws

Bowman became the president of the
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chapter of the
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in 1970. A
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of the Outlaws'
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-based national president Harold "Stairway Harry" Henderson, he also served as leader of the club's "North" region and became the national vice-president in the late 1970s. By that time, the Outlaws had become one of the largest motorcycle gangs in the United States and were involved in various illegal activities, although members also ran legitimate businesses. Under Bowman's leadership, the Detroit Outlaws were the most senior of the approximately 35 biker gangs in the city, specializing in drug trafficking, prostitution, extortion, gambling and bombings. The
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also began outsourcing enforcement work to the club, with Francesco "Frankie the Bomb" Bommarito acting as the
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's emissary to the biker milieu in
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.Former Outlaws MC President Taco Bowman & The Detroit Mob Squared Off In ’90s Dice Game Dispute
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (August 5, 2017)
In June 1975, an alliance was formed between the Outlaws and
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from Canada. Under the terms of the agreement, the Outlaws were the exclusive distributors in the United States of the PCP and
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manufactured by Choice members in
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. Another advantage of the alliance was a "fugitive exchange program", in which Outlaws members fleeing American law enforcement could be harbored by Satan's Choice in Canada, and Canadian fugitive bikers could take refuge with the Outlaws in the U.S. Bowman spent time hiding out with the Kitchener,
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Satan's Choice chapter under the mutual aid pact. He was present at the Kitchener chapter clubhouse when Satan's Choice biker Lorne Campbell almost got into a fight with an Outlaws member from
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in a dispute over a mutual girlfriend. Campbell threatened to throw the Outlaw down a staircase but, following biker protocol, sent for Bowman before doing so. Bowman was able to mollify Campbell and save the Outlaw from harm. Campbell later said Bowman was a "nice guy". Bowman was instrumental in the Outlaws' development into an international club by "patching over" several Satan's Choice chapters. He courted Garnet "Mother" McEwen, the Choice
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chapter president who advocated for " Yankeeization" of his club, during several visits by McEwen to the U.S. Members of the Detroit Outlaws were invited by McEwen to provide intimidation at a meeting in Crystal Beach, Ontario on July 1, 1977, at which eight of the thirteen Satan's Choice chapters decided to join the Outlaws. According to Philip Reich of the
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motorcycle gang unit, who first encountered Bowman in 1980: "At the time, he lived in the Outlaws clubhouse east_side_of_Detroit.html" ;"title="East_side_of_Detroit.html" ;"title="n the east_side_of_Detroit">East_side_of_Detroit.html"_;"title="n_the_East_side_of_Detroit">east_side_of_Detroit_but_he_hung_out_in_a_topless_bar_called_the_Please_Station,_a_little_hole_in_the_wall_on_ east_side_of_Detroit">East_side_of_Detroit.html"_;"title="n_the_East_side_of_Detroit">east_side_of_Detroit_but_he_hung_out_in_a_topless_bar_called_the_Please_Station,_a_little_hole_in_the_wall_on_Mile_Road_System_(Michigan)">Seven_Mile,_just_west_of_ east_side_of_Detroit">East_side_of_Detroit.html"_;"title="n_the_East_side_of_Detroit">east_side_of_Detroit_but_he_hung_out_in_a_topless_bar_called_the_Please_Station,_a_little_hole_in_the_wall_on_Mile_Road_System_(Michigan)">Seven_Mile,_just_west_of_Van_Dyke,_Michigan">Van_Dyke._Taco_went_there_quite_a_bit;_in_those_days,_a_lot_of_the_bikers_were_agents_to_the_strippers."_Reich_described_Bowman_as_"a_very_interesting,_bright_guy"_and_said_of_him:_"I_can't_say_I_admired_what_he_did_for_a_living,_but_I_admired_his_leadership_abilities."_In_addition_to_illegal_enterprises,_Bowman_and_the_Detroit_Outlaws_also_ran_a_motorcycle_repair_facility_and_a_T-shirt_shop_in_the_Eastern_Market,_Detroit.html" ;"title="Van_Dyke,_Michigan.html" ;"title="Mile_Road_System_(Michigan).html" ;"title="East side of Detroit">east side of Detroit">East_side_of_Detroit.html" ;"title="n the East side of Detroit">east side of Detroit but he hung out in a topless bar called the Please Station, a little hole in the wall on Mile Road System (Michigan)">Seven Mile, just west of Van Dyke, Michigan">Van Dyke. Taco went there quite a bit; in those days, a lot of the bikers were agents to the strippers." Reich described Bowman as "a very interesting, bright guy" and said of him: "I can't say I admired what he did for a living, but I admired his leadership abilities." In addition to illegal enterprises, Bowman and the Detroit Outlaws also ran a motorcycle repair facility and a T-shirt shop in the Eastern Market, Detroit">Eastern Market. One popular T-shirt design that Bowman sold featured two pistols pointing at the Renaissance Center with the caption: "Visit Detroit, Murder City." Another design worn and distributed by Bowman proclaimed "Snitches are a dying breed", an Outlaws motto.Prosecutors try to depose the "top Outlaw'
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''United States of America v. Harry Bowman''
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On March 3, 1982, Bowman allegedly killed Arthur Allen "Good Old Speed" Vincent, a probationary member of the Dayton Outlaws, for "running his mouth".Former motorcycle club president appears in court
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FBI nabs alleged killer on Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list
CNN (June 8, 1999)
Vincent's decomposed body was discovered in a wooded area on Old Tomoka Road in
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, and an autopsy revealed he had died by homicide.Unsolved Murders
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The murder remains unsolved.Seeking justice: Retired deputies try to crack unsolved murders
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International president

Bowman succeeded Harry Henderson as Outlaws international president after his mentor resigned due to ongoing legal issues, and he was appointed the club's leader at a summit in Joliet,
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in February 1984. He relocated the Outlaws' international headquarters from
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to Detroit and conducted his presidential activities from the Detroit chapter's fortified clubhouse on Warren Avenue, overseeing various matters, from setting the club's policies regarding rival motorcycle gangs to monitoring the activities of members. Upon his ascendency to the Outlaws presidency, Bowman moved to the affluent Detroit suburb of
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, where he lived with his wife and three children and enrolled his daughters, Kellie, Krystin and Kortney, in expensive local private schools. Eschewing the stereotypical long haired, bearded biker image, he was generally clean shaven, sporting neatly-coiffed hair and was known to wear expensive suits. Bowman travelled in a custom-made, armor-plated
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and was usually accompanied by at least one armed bodyguard.
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(FBI) agent Bill Randall said that Bowman "went against the grain and kept one foot in the straight world and the other in the biker world, while most of those guys want to stay as far away from the two-car garage and picket fence thing as possible".Biker Gangs In The Motor City: A History of Riding Rough
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (July 2, 2014)
By the early 1990s, Bowman maintained dual residency in Michigan and Florida.''Outlaw motorcycle gangs – USA overview''
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In addition to his wife and a
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in Detroit, he also had numerous girlfriends across the country.Affairs of the Heart Led To Taco Bowman’s Apprehension, Outlaws MC Boss’ Girl Problems Got Him Caught
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (August 10, 2017)
Bowman developed a reputation as a formidable, ruthless and inventive, but discreet,
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. Law enforcement described Bowman as the first "businessman biker boss" and credited him with pioneering the Outlaws' foray into more sophisticated
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and diverse business ventures beyond traditional motorcycle gang fronts such as bars, strip clubs and tattoo parlors. One key policy decision of his was to augment the club's drug and prostitution operations with gambling,
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and extortion. Bowman forged ties with Italian and Eastern European crime groups as well as influential members of legitimate society, including philanthropists, politicians, judges and policemen. He also built a sophisticated
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network by having Outlaws members collect search warrant
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s and newspaper clippings that provided details on law enforcement efforts against the club, and attend trials to gather information on witnesses against the Outlaws.Biker gang leader sought dominance of Florida
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During Bowman's tenure as Outlaws president, the club's membership reached a high of over 1,500, with dozens of chapters internationally. A charismatic leader who showed genuine affection for his clubmates, Bowman inspired a devout loyalty from his underlings, which made it difficult for investigators to infiltrate his operations or develop informants inside his inner-circle. He typically wore a full-length black cape embroidered with a
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while holding club meetings. Bowman was also prone to psychotic outbursts, mood swings and paranoia. He was both a user and distributer of narcotics. According to his bodyguard Christopher "Slasher" Maiale, Bowman "could stay awake for days at a time". Early in his presidency in 1984, Bowman ordered the murder of a former member of the Chicago Outlaws after becoming concerned that the ex-biker would reveal the whereabouts of a fugitive club member, and he assigned Toledo, Ohio chapter vice-president Wayne "Joe Black" Hicks to carry out the execution. Although Hicks failed to complete the assignment because he was unable to locate the former Outlaw, his dedication impressed Bowman, who subsequently transferred Hicks to the
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chapter in order to revive the club's faltering
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faction. The Fort Lauderdale Outlaws had gone rogue, refusing to follow orders from Detroit, skimming profits, and partaking in ever-increasing drug use. Under Hicks' management, Fort Lauderdale was revived and reclaimed its status as the Outlaws' strongest chapter after Detroit and Chicago. Hicks served as Bowman's right-hand man throughout most of his presidency. Over the course of several meetings with Detroit Partnership boss
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in 1989, Bowman established an alliance with the Mafia. As part of the coalition, the Outlaws partnered with the Detroit mob in loansharking, gambling operations and narcotics deals. Bikers and ''Mafiosi'' collaborated in rackets which were operated from a series of Detroit area
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s. After Wayne Hicks became the Outlaws' Florida regional president in 1990, he reported to Bowman that club member Alan "Greaser" Wolfe had testified before a
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. Bowman then ordered Hicks to "take care" of the situation; Wolfe was beaten by Hicks and another Outlaw and expelled from the club. Shortly afterwards, a conflict emerged between the Outlaws and the Warlocks, who had begun selling drugs in Florida on behalf of the
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. After learning that the Warlocks' Edgewater chapter was being led by former Outlaws member Raymond "Bear" Chaffin, Bowman ordered Hicks to kill Chaffin. Hicks, in turn, directed Fort Lauderdale chapter president Houston "Part Time" Murphy and prospective club member Alex "Dirt" Ankerich to carry out the murder. After gathering intelligence on their target, Ankerich and Murphy traveled to Edgewater on February 21, 1991, and Ankerich fatally shot Chaffin four times in the back of the head with a silencer-equipped
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pistol as he worked on a motorcycle in his garage. Chaffin's body was discovered by his 12 year-old daughter when she returned home from school. Bowman and Hicks agreed to present themselves in public at the time of the murder in order to establish an alibi. Ankerich was subsequently presented with full Outlaws "
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" and an "SS" patch awarded to members who have committed murder or attempted murder on the club's behalf. In 1991, Bowman and the Outlaws caused a dispute with the Detroit Partnership after the bikers began extorting Lebanese racketeers who were running a string of floating
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games and who had traditionally paid
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to the Mafia in order to operate without issue. When the dice game organizers opted to pay the Outlaws instead, the ''Mafioso'' Jack "Jackie the Kid" Giacalone responded by assigning enforcers Paul "Big Paulie" Corrado and Nove Tocco to murder Bowman. Unable to eliminate their target, Corrado and Tocco grew frustrated and suspicious about Giacalone's motives behind the would-be assassination. After Tocco sought counsel from other ''Mafiosi'' including his father Paul, brother Joe and uncle Anthony "Tony Z" Zerilli, the
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of the Detroit Mafia, a conversation in which he and Corrado mused over the murder plot as they drove by Bowman's home on the morning of April 23, 1991 was intercepted by an FBI
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planted in Tocco's car. After convincing Bowman that he wasn't being lured into a trap by the FBI, federal agents met with Bowman in a parking lot on the east side of Detroit to warn him of the threat to his life. According to testimony from Nove Tocco, who later turned government witness after a federal racketeering conviction, he and Corrado were prevented from carrying out the murder by Jack Tocco after they presented their plan to kill Bowman to Paul Corrado's uncle Anthony "Tony the Bull" Corrado, a ''
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Bowman ultimately acquiesced his control of the gambling rackets and the contract on his life was rescinded after Frank Bommarito brokered a "sitdown" between Bowman and Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, the Detroit mob's street boss and uncle of Jack Giacalone. The Mafia, in turn, began sharing with the Outlaws an increased percentage of the profits from drug and loansharking rackets in which the mob and the bikers colluded. During
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, Florida in March 1992, Bowman directed the kidnapping and beating of Irwin "Hitler" Nissen, a club probate who had gotten into a physical altercation with
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Outlaws chapter president James "Moose" McClean at a bar the previous afternoon. Nissen was taken to Bowman's motel room, where he was assaulted, threatened with a knife and warned he would be killed if he ever struck an Outlaws officer again by Bowman along with fellow Outlaws Houston Murphy, Dennis "Dog" Hall and Christopher Maiale. Nissen was then pushed off of a three-story balcony by Murphy, which resulted in severe injuries to Nissen. The following year, another Florida Outlaw, Kevin "Turbo" Talley, incensed Bowman by signing a statement by Canadian officials admitting that the Outlaws were a criminal organization. Talley had been arrested while visiting an Outlaws chapter in Ontario and was deported to
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, where a warrant for him was outstanding. Bowman then ordered Hicks to have Talley report to Detroit. Upon his arrival at
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, Talley was met by two Outlaws bikers and escorted to the Detroit chapter clubhouse, where he was detained in an isolated room for five days, beaten and sodomized. Bowman and Hicks eventually arrived in Detroit and told Talley of their disapproval of his cooperation with the Canadian authorities. Afterwards, Hicks sent Talley back to Florida, where he planned on expelling him from the club. Believing his life was in danger, Talley instead resigned his Outlaws membership.


War against the Hells Angels

The Outlaws' longstanding rivalry with the Hells Angels saw a resurgence as a result of Bowman's feud with Hells Angels leader
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. Detroit policeman Philip Reich described the conflict as "an ongoing thing over who had the better club", saying: "It was like the Hatfields and McCoys. They hated each other." In an attempt to quell the increasing tensions between the clubs, Bowman twice hosted peace talks with George Christie, the leader of the Hells Angels'
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faction, in Florida, firstly in December 1992 and again in May 1993. According to Christie, he and Bowman were working towards a peace treaty when the Outlaws leader withdrew from the negotiations. Christie believed Bowman was persuaded to abandon a truce with the Hells Angels by one of his lieutenants, Kevin "Spike" O'Neill, who thought agreeing to a ceasefire would make the Outlaws appear weak.Ex-Biker Boss: Outlaws MC Power “Spike” O’Neill Put Wrench In Potential Peace Treaty With Hells Angels In ’93
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (August 11, 2018)
On December 31, 1993, Bowman gave a speech to hundreds of senior Outlaws members at a New Year's Eve party at a Fort Lauderdale hotel suite, announcing that the club would be escalating hostilities against the Hells Angels and their supporters in the coming year and demanding his followers carry out attacks around the country. He urged the Outlaws to be "rottener" than ever before in their actions, and allegedly placed $100,000 bounties on the lives of Barger and Christie.The Lancaster National Speedway Slayings: Hells Angels-Outlaws Biker War Peaked In 1990s With Racetrack Fight
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (April 28, 2017)
Bowman's speech came exactly twenty years after the beginning of the Outlaws–Angels war, which started after Outlaws members in Florida murdered three Hells Angels bikers in retaliation for the beating of an Outlaw at a New Year's Eve party in
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on December 31, 1973. The decision was overwhelmingly well received and in 1994, the Outlaws conducted an increased number of attacks against rival gangs. A contingent of Outlaws attended the "Summer Madness"
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at the Illiana Motor Speedway in Schererville,
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on June 26, 1994.Former leader of Outlaws Motorcycle Club pleads guilty to racketeering conspiracy
Fox 6 Milwaukee (October 6, 2018)
The night before the event, Bowman met with the attending Outlaws leaders, including Gary chapter president Randy "Mad" Yager, and gave the order to attack members of the Invaders, a biker gang who customarily attended the event and who the Outlaws suspected were affiliated with the Hells Angels, at the speedway the following day. To carry out the attack, the Outlaws planned to use a "war wagon", a vehicle modified with steel plating and several gun ports and equipped with firearms and other weapons. Worried about the safety of her boyfriend, an Outlaws member's girlfriend alerted the Gary police of the arranged violence, and the police in turn warned the Invaders not the attend the event. The motorcycle rally passed without incident as the Invaders failed to appear at the speedway. As the procession of Outlaws were leaving the event, police stopped the armored van, seizing guns, ammunition and smoke grenades, and arresting six Outlaws from
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. Knowing they had become targets of the Outlaws, the Invaders disbanded, with some members joining the Hells Angels and the rest retiring from crime. Due to Bowman's insistence that the Outlaws rid Florida of the Warlocks, Wayne Hicks asked Stephen "DK" Lemunyon of the Outlaws' Daytona chapter to determine a method of destroying the Warlocks' clubhouse in
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. After a period of surveillance, Lemunyon and two other Outlaws, Steve "Stevo" Hilton and Louis Musher, detonated an explosive device at the Warlocks' Orlando headquarters on October 18, 1994, leveling the building. Another plot by Lemunyon, Musher, Hilton and Robert "Broda" Gunther to firebomb a Warlocks clubhouse in
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was foiled by an FBI operation against the Daytona Outlaws. On February 27, 1995, the FBI raided the Daytona chapter's headquarters and arrested sixteen members on racketeering, conspiracy and arson charges. A bomb identical to the one used in Orlando which was constructed by Lemunyon was seized during a search of Lemunyon's residence. During a visit to Illinois in the spring of 1994, Bowman complained to Chicago Outlaws chapter president Peter "Greased Lightning" Rogers about the presence in the area of the Hell's Henchmen biker gang. Initially a small group consisting of approximately twenty members, the Hell's Henchmen had co-existed with the Outlaws without violence as they showed no ambitions to expand. However, a forced amalgamation of the Devil's Ushers gang on the West Side of Chicago allowed the Hell's Henchmen to establish chapters in Chicago, Calument City and Rockford and in
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, Indiana, causing concern for the Outlaws. When the Outlaws attempted to coerce the Hell's Henchmen into "patching over", the Henchmen held a meeting with the Hells Angels in Indiana and agreed to "prospect" for the Angels instead. In late 1993 or early 1994, Outlaws leaders came to suspect the Hells Angels were attempting to gain a presence in the Chicago area by "patching over" the Hell's Henchmen. Rogers was hesitant to take action against the Hell's Henchmen, however, because he feared any incidents may draw the attention of federal authorities, and so Bowman assigned Wayne Hicks, Houston Murphy and Buffalo,
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chapter member Walter "Buffalo Wally" Posnjak to carry out surveillance on the Hell's Henchmen's Chicago headquarters. During one such reconnaissance mission, Murphy observed Hells Angels memorabilia in the clubhouse. At a meeting at Bowman's residence in Detroit in September 1994, Bowman gave permission to Randy Yager and Chicago Outlaw Carl "Jay" Warneke to bomb the Hell's Henchmen clubhouse. The Hell's Henchmen "patched over" to the Hells Angels in early November 1994. At 6 pm on November 7, 1994,
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Stateline chapter president Kevin O'Neill and Gary chapter president Raymond "Shemp" Morgan Jr. detonated a
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in a 1989
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outside the Hells Angels clubhouse on Grand Avenue. No casualties were reported, although a steel door to the premises was damaged and windows on a number of buildings and parked cars in the area were shattered. The attack was the third-largest car bombing in United States history, surpassed only by the
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and the
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of 1995. At 8 pm on December 16, 1994, the clubhouse went up in flames after being doused in petrol and was subsequently condemned and put up for sale. Outlaws bikers reportedly celebrated by visiting the site and giving it
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. On September 25, 1994, Wally Posnjak, the president of the Outlaws' "Northeast" region, and Michael "Mad Mike" Quale, the former Rochester, New York, Rochester Hells Angels chapter president, were killed during a brawl at a Motorcycle speedway, speedway track in Lancaster, New York, Lancaster, New York. Bowman rode his motorcycle at the front of Posnjak's funeral procession in Buffalo on September 29, 1994.Bikers brought years of feuding -- and guns -- to town
Michael Beebe and Dan Herbeck, ''The Buffalo News'' (October 2, 1994)
A newspaper photograph then circulated of a member of the Fifth Chapter biker club hugging a Hells Angel at Quale's funeral, which took place in Rochester on October 1, 1994. Incorporated on October 8, 1991, the Fifth Chapter were a family-oriented club made up of men and women who were recovering from substance abuse problems. The club had five chapters – three in Florida, one in New England, and one in the San Francisco Bay Area of California – and sought to be neutral, maintaining good relationships with all motorcycle clubs. A close friend of the slain Outlaw Posnjak, Bowman was incensed by what he perceived to be disrespect and betrayal from the Fifth Chapter, and he ordered Wayne Hicks to shut down the club's Florida faction. In December 1994, approximately fifteen members of the Fifth Chapter accepted an invitation from Stephen Lemunyon to attend the Outlaws' clubhouse in Orlando. The Fifth Chapter bikers were searched as they entered the compound, and once inside, they were seated around two picnic tables and surrounded by armed Outlaws. Lemunyon displayed the newspaper photograph which had infuriated Bowman and then began beating Fifth Chapter national president Mike Malone with a flashlight as the rest of the club's members were held at gunpoint. After being informed by Lemunyon that they could no longer exist as a club and ordered to remove their "colors", the Fifth Chapter members complied with the instructions before being attacked with bats and chains. Following the mass beating, the Fifth Chapter members were allowed to wash themselves and were told to return home without congregating or visiting hospitals and then mail any Fifth Chapter memorabilia in their homes to the Outlaws. One Fifth Chapter member who suffered a broken arm was unable to drive correctly, however, and informed police of the beating he had suffered after crashing his motorcycle into a car. As a result of a tip-off from a corrupt police officer, Bowman became aware of Gary Outlaws chapter sergeant-at-arms Donald "Big Don" Fogg's status as a police informant and announced at a club meeting in Chicago in late 1994 that Fogg would be killed and his death would be disguised as an assassination by a rival gang. Fogg was allegedly one of two Outlaws who fatally stabbed Hells Angel Mike Quale at the Lancaster speedway brawl and he was questioned about the murder after he and three other Indiana Outlaws travelling in a car were stopped by New York State Police on the New York State Thruway at Fredonia, New York, Fredonia while in possession of Quale's bloodied Hells Angels "colors" on the day of the killing. He was executed via three gunshots to the back of the head on January 28, 1995 and his body was found in a pickup truck in a vacant lot near the Outlaws clubhouse on the east side of Gary. Fogg received an Outlaws funeral, which was held in nearby Portage, Indiana, Portage over two days in February 1995 and attended by club members from around the country, including Bowman and Gary chapter president Randy Yager. At the funeral, a rumor was circulated that Fogg had been shot by a policeman interested in the biker's girlfriend, although the Outlaws showed no interest in seeking revenge. At a meeting of regional Outlaws presidents, Bowman criticized one club leader, Michael "Mad Mike" Markham, for failing to take action against the Hells Angels in his territory. Markham was reluctant to move against the Angels as the two clubs had peacefully coexisted in his region. At the suggestion of one of his underlings, Harold "Bullwinkle" Brewington, Markham instead advised attacking the Hells Angels in their home state of California. Bowman held another New Year's Eve summit on December 31, 1994, hosting a meeting of Outlaws officers in Detroit. Apparently taking the advice of Markham, he declared that the Outlaws would wage war against the Angels on the West Coast of the United States, West Coast. Brewington and Houston Murphy were selected to travel to California and carry out surveillance on Sonny Barger and George Christie. Murphy was uncomfortable with Brewington, however, and made the trip alone in early 1995, staying in Ventura, California, Ventura for four days, where he located and mapped out Christie's residence. He then returned to Florida but was directed by Bowman to take the map to Tennessee following the racketeering indictment against the Daytona Outlaws in February 1995. Murphy presented his report to Bowman at a meeting in Tennessee, and Bowman subsequently dispatched a team of Outlaws headed by Wayne Hicks to Los Angeles to follow up on Murphy's findings. Three members of an Outlaws hit squad were arrested in Ventura after federal agents intercepted details of the Christie murder plot on a wiretap. Although the Outlaws failed to assassinate Christie or Barger, a number of Hells Angels-owned businesses in southern California were firebombed. According to the Chicago Crime Commission, the conflict between the Outlaws and the Hells Angels ultimately ended with a truce when the gangs signed a peace agreement in 1996.Biker gang's boss arrested near Detroit
Terry Wilson, ''Chicago Tribune'' (June 10, 1999)
The Angels capitulated in their attempt to establish a chapter within the Chicago city limits, founding a clubhouse in the suburb of Harvey, Illinois, Harvey instead.Ex-Outlaws biker boss speaks out, sees trouble with Hells Angels
Robert Herguth and Frank Main, ''Chicago Sun-Times'' (November 28, 2016)


FBI's Most Wanted

On November 14, 1996, Wayne Hicks and Houston Murphy were among ten Outlaws members arrested after being indicted on federal racketeering charges. The indictments were the culmination of Operation Silverspoke, a six-year Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) investigation into murders, robberies, bombings, drug trafficking, extortion and witness intimidation carried out by the Outlaws in Florida. Facing the possibility of life imprisonment, Hicks and Murphy turned state's evidence and testified against various Outlaws members, including Bowman.Former Outlaw president cuts a deal
Larry Dougherty, ''
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'' (April 24, 1997)
High-ranking ex-Outlaw takes witness stand
Larry Dougherty, ''
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'' (October 22, 1997)
According to Maryland State Police biker gang expert Lieutenant Terry Katz, Hicks became the "highest ranking Outlaw in its national organization to cooperate" with federal prosecutors. Katz described the significance of Hicks' cooperation as: "In the world of motorcycle gangs, this is like Sammy Gravano, Sammy "The Bull" Gravano telling all he knows about John Gotti".Toledo's killer biker turns on his Outlaws `brothers'
Michael D. Sallah, ''The Blade (Toledo, Ohio), The Blade'' (June 3, 2001)
Bowman was indicted on ten counts – four of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) violations; four of drug trafficking; one of explosives violations; and another of illegal firearm possession – by the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida in 1997. In August 1997, FBI agents raided Bowman's residence in Grosse Pointe Farms but were unable to serve the indictment against him, which was unsealed by a federal grand jury in Tampa, Florida, Tampa nearly two weeks later. Bowman became a fugitive from justice over the next eighteen months, moving between a series of Safehouse, safehouses across the country with the aid of various Outlaws chapters as well as his contacts in the Detroit Mafia. During his time as a fugitive, Bowman was deputized as Outlaws international president by James Wheeler (biker), James "Big Frank" Wheeler of the club's Indianapolis chapter.Biker Royalty Brigade: Outlaws MC Nation Mourns Loss Of Fmr. President Big Frank Wheeler
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (December 16, 2020)
On March 14, 1998, Bowman was added to the
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list, with federal authorities offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. He was profiled on ''America's Most Wanted''.'America's Most Wanted' Libel Case Outlawed
James B. Lake, mondaq.com (December 19, 2001)
Although his notoriety in biker circles rivaled that of Sonny Barger, Bowman had kept a low profile among the general public during his criminal career prior to his listing on the most wanted list. The FBI reported Bowman's aliases as: Harry Bouman; David Bowman; Harry J. Bowman; Harry Joe Bowman; David Charles Dowman; Harry Douman; Harry Tyree; "Taco"; and "T". He was described as 5'10" and 190 pounds, with multiple tattoos reflecting his association with the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, such as one on his back and upper right arm of a skull and crossed pistons with the word "Outlaws" in black above and the word "Detroit" in black below. He also had a swastika tattoo on his right forearm, and a "Merlin the Magician" figure on his left forearm. The FBI suspected that Bowman may have crossed the border into Canada and fled overseas, and alerted local police agencies that he could be harbored by any of the 50 Outlaws chapters in five countries.
Dan Herbeck and Michael Beebe, ''The Buffalo News'' (March 21, 1998)
In their search for Bowman, the federal agents unsuccessfully raided Outlaws clubhouses in St. Petersburg, Florida, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and other locations in Florida. In the spring of 1999, Bowman was Traffic stop, pulled over by the Nevada State Police for speeding while driving on a highway near Las Vegas. Travelling in the company of a young blonde woman in a Mercedes-Benz convertible, he was let go by police after producing false identification. When Bowman's true identity was discovered, footage of the traffic stop recorded by the police cruiser dashcam was sent to the FBI in Michigan. Federal agents then showed a still frame of Bowman and his female companion from the footage to Bowman's mistress in Detroit. Enraged that he was with another woman, she alerted the FBI that Bowman would be returning to Detroit the following week, to relay orders to his subordinate in person as he was careful to avoid using telephones, and disclosed the location of his upcoming meeting. At approximately 9:15 pm on June 7, 1999, Bowman was taken into custody without incident at a home on Griggs Drive in the Detroit suburb of Sterling Heights, Michigan, Sterling Heights. He was socializing with senior Outlaws members in the backyard of the house when around 40 FBI agents, SWAT team members and Sterling Heights police officers surrounded the residence. An FBI Crisis negotiation, crisis negotiator made a phone call to the home where they had learned Bowman was residing and persuaded him to surrender peacefully. FBI Director Louis Freeh acknowledged in a statement that Bowman was apprehended after a tip from a member of the public. The following day, Bowman appeared in federal court in Detroit and waived his right to a hearing in Michigan, telling United States magistrate judge, U.S. Magistrate Marc Goldman "This indictment is like trash". He was ordered extradited to Florida to stand trial. James Wheeler formally succeeded Bowman as leader of the Outlaws in the weeks following his capture when he was voted in as the club's international president during a meeting of Outlaw administrators in Florida. Wheeler subsequently relocated the club's international headquarters from Detroit to Tampa.


Trial and imprisonment

Bowman went on trial in Tampa beginning on March 19, 2001, on ten counts involving crimes committed between 1980 and 1997.Jury selection begins in Outlaws trial
United Press International (March 19, 2001)
He was represented by noted defense attorney Henry Gonzalez of Tampa. Bowman wore spectacles and a dark suit and sported a styled hair throughout his trial.Motorcycle gang leader gets life
Graham Brink, ''
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'' (July 28, 2001)
Due to prior incidents of the Outlaws attempting to interfere with judicial proceedings by intimidating witnesses, the court ''sua sponte'' decided to empanel an anonymous jury, withholding jurors' names, addresses, and places of employment. Despite Bowman's objections, the identities of the jury remained classified throughout his trial. Courthouse security was also increased; additional guards were placed in the courtroom, visitors were required to pass through metal detectors, and the judge banned Bowman from handling any sharp objects, ordering him to use felt-tipped pens. Despite the anticipation of an Outlaws presence, no club members attended the trial. The prosecutors representing the United States federal government, federal government, Terry Furr and Stephen Kunz, asserted that Bowman had sought to claim Florida and other states as Outlaws territory and ordered murders and other acts of violence against informants and rival biker gangs in a "campaign of terror". In presenting their case, Assistant U.S. District Attorney Furr stated "Bowman is the head of a worldwide organization and has been for 20 years. It has existed for many years because of a code of silence and a code of vengeance." Over fifty witnesses, including former Outlaws members Wayne Hicks, Houston Murphy and Kevin Talley, testified against Bowman. The majority of the ex-Outlaws who testified for the prosecution were transported to the courthouse from prisons, having agreed to give evidence in exchange for reduced sentences for murder, rape, drug trafficking and other crimes.Outlaw chieftain guilty on 8 charges
Graham Brink, ''
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'' (April 18, 2001)
The defense team maintained that Bowman was simply the leader of a motorcycle club and was the victim of rogue members who committed crimes without his knowledge or permission. Bowman's attorney contended that it was in fact local chapter leaders who orchestrated murders and bombings.Outlaw Biker Gets Life
Pat Leisner, ABC News (July 28, 2001)
Ten witnesses, including Bowman's elderly mother, were called by the defense.Biker convicted of murder, racketeering
United Press International (April 17, 2001)
In an attempt to demonstrate a common purpose among the various Outlaws chapters, federal prosecutors introduced in court seized copies of the Outlaws bylaws containing the provision that only white males may be members of the club. Bowman objected to the documents being shown, arguing that the admission of the Outlaws' whites-only policy was inflammatory and prejudicial as he was not charged with any racially-motivated crimes. The court refused to redact the policy from the copies of the constitution on display. On April 17, 2001, after a month-long trial, Bowman was convicted on eight counts – four counts of violating the RICO Act via thirteen acts of racketeering, including the murders of Raymond Chaffin and Don Fogg, the kidnappings of Irwin Nissen and Kevin Talley, the bombings of Warlocks and Hell's Henchmen clubhouses, the assault on the Fifth Chapter, and Conspiracy (criminal), conspiracy to murder members of rival gangs; three counts of opium, cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana and Valium distribution; and one count of possessing a .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol as a convicted felon. He was acquitted on an arson charge. Graham Brink of the ''
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'' wrote that Bowman "took the news that he was about to spend the rest of his life behind bars with the casual cool that he has displayed throughout his monthlong trial." He became the 29th member of the Outlaws to be convicted in Florida since 1995.Motorcycle Gang Leader Convicted
''Los Angeles Times'' (April 18, 2001)
On July 27, 2001, Bowman was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, three terms of 28 years, two terms of ten years, and one term of three years, to run concurrently, by James S. Moody Jr., Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Additionally, Moody ordered Bowman to pay $18,000 in restitution to Chaffin's widow.Biker sentenced to life
United Press International (July 27, 2001)
The judge waived a potential $2 million fine. Bowman declined the opportunity to say anything on his own behalf before he was sentenced, and simply smiled and shook his lawyer's hand at the end of his sentencing hearing. Imprisoned at the Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman in central Florida, Bowman appealed his convictions, contending that the district court erred by refusing to disclose the juror's names and by refusing to redact part the Outlaws' constitution to eliminate the whites-only membership policy. He also challenged the sufficiency of the evidence. When he was seeking assistance on appeal strategies, Bowman contacted George Christie and asked his permission to hire Christie's daughter as his attorney, to which Christie consented. On August 20, 2002, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit upheld Bowman's convictions. Daytona Beach Police Department detective Mickey Powers speculated that Bowman's influence over the Outlaws had been terminated by his imprisonment and that his time "ruling the roost" had come to an end. The FBI agent Tim Donovan, who was part of the investigation against Bowman, surmised that the club would continue to operate as a viable criminal enterprise despite his conviction, stating: "Sadly, there is always someone to take their place". The Outlaws were weakened by Bowman's absence, however, particularly in his hometown of Detroit, where much of his organization was dismantled in the late 1990s.Mob & Bikers In Detroit At Odds, The Bomb’s Absence Being Felt
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (March 8, 2015)
The seat of power within the Outlaws subsequently shifted back to the club's traditional headquarters in Chicago.The Outlaws MC’s ‘Black Region’ Blasted By Bust A Decade Ago, Michigan & Indiana Bikers Burned In ’07 Fed Takedown
Scott Burnstein, GangsterReport.com (August 15, 2017)
James Wheeler, who succeeded him as the international president of the Outlaws, was described by the crime reporter Scott Burnstein as "a considerably less successful leader than Bowman". Leroy "Black Region Roy" Frasier, a former Bay City, Michigan, Bay City chapter president, filled the power vacuum left by Bowman in Michigan. The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, Highwaymen overtook the Outlaws as the largest and most powerful motorcycle gang in the Detroit area at the beginning of the 21st century, and the Outlaws' ties to the Detroit Partnership were weakened when Frank Bommarito – who served as the Mafia's liaison to the club and had helped hide Bowman while he was a fugitive – was demoted from his post as a mob ''capo'' by the newly appointed family boss Jack Giacalone in 2012. David "Davey Donuts" Aceto, who took over Bommarito's crew, reportedly lacked the connections to the biker scene on the east side of Detroit that his predecessor had.


Death

Bowman died from cancer at the Federal Medical Center, Butner, Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina, Butner, North Carolina on March 3, 2019, at the age of 69.Thousands attend funeral service for former Outlaws Motorcycle Club leader
Molly Reed, dayton247now.com (March 17, 2019)
An impromptu memorial service for Bowman at his former
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chapter compound the following day drew approximately 5,000 people. He was laid to rest at Bear Creek Cemetery in
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,
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on March 16, 2019. Bowman had chosen to be buried at Bear Creek as it was the final resting place of many of his Outlaws "brothers". Around 2,500 people, including Outlaws members from dozens of U.S. states and internationally, as well as crime figures from across the country, attended Bowman's funeral service at the Montgomery County, Ohio, Montgomery County Fair Grounds.Thousands from Outlaw Motorcycle Club converge in Ohio to attend funeral for notorious former leader
''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' (March 17, 2019)
The large venue of the fairgrounds was required to host the funeral in order to accommodate the number of mourners. Plainclothes officers from a number of police agencies and task forces were in attendance to observe the funeral. Columbus Division of Police intelligence unit detective Mark Lovett said of the spectacle: "This is one of those events that really only happen once in our career, to see something this big."Thousands of Outlaws attend Dayton funeral for notorious former international leader
Holly Shively, ''Dayton Daily News'' (March 16, 2019)


See also

* List of fugitives from justice who disappeared


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