Eastern District of Missouri

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For Immediate Release

January 4, 2013

Richard G. Callahan, United States Attorney

Three Men Sentence4d on Federal Racketeering Conspiracy Charges

St. Louis, MO – Three members of the Wheels of Soul Outlaw Motorcycle Gang were sentenced this week on Racketeering Conspiracy charges in United States District Court in St. Louis.

Allan Hunter, a/k/a Dog, 34, Chicago, was sentenced today to 102 months in prison. Hunter, once the President of the Midwest Region of the Wheels of Soul, admitted with his earlier plea to engaging in numerous racketeering acts in furtherance of that enterprise. First, Hunter acknowledged that he had conspired with other Wheels of Soul members to distribute crack cocaine in the Chicago area. Hunter also admitted that in January 2011, he authorized other conspirators to travel to East St. Louis, Illinois to kill members of a rival motorcycle club. To that end, Hunter assisted other members as they attempted to acquire an AK-47 assault rifle to be used in the murders. In February 2011, Hunter solicited another member of the Wheels of Soul to construct pipe bombs and transport them from Kentucky to Chicago. He acknowledged in connection with his plea that he intended to use those pipe bombs against rival motorcycle clubs. The plan was interrupted when law enforcement agents in Kentucky intervened and arrested a co-conspirator, discovering him in possession of an explosive compound. Lastly, Hunter admitted that he had conspired with other members of the Wheels of Soul to dispose of several firearms following a shooting in Marion, Ohio in March 2011 in which one person was killed.

Frederick Morgan, 47, Youngstown, Ohio, was sentenced yesterday to 90 months in prison; and Walter Lee, 36, Milwaukee, Wisconsin was sentenced to 44 months in prison Wednesday. All defendants previously pled guilty to the racketeering conspiracy charge. They appeared before Chief United States District Judge Catherine D. Perry in United States District Court in St. Louis.

The investigation into the Wheels of Soul began in 2009 after an armed robbery and a murder occurred in St. Louis, Missouri by members of that organization's St. Louis Chapter. Investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigations in St. Louis later teamed with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives in Chicago, and the investigation expanded to include targets not only in those cities, but in Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Louisville, Youngstown, Ohio, and Denver.

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