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Two Hells Angels charged in Kelowna killing
本帖最後由 tiffiant 於 2011-6-28 07:30 編輯
Two Hells Angels charged in Kelowna killing
Effort to help sons find peaceful solution ends with father’s death
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Hells+Angels+charged+Kelowna+killing/5014282/story.html#ixzz1QaKqjUhX
Kelowna dad Dain Phillips would have done anything for his three sons and grandchildren.
So when his two youngest told him about an ongoing dispute with two brothers they had known in high school, he stepped in to resolve it peacefully.
Instead, Phillips was fatally beaten with hammers and baseball bats on a Kelowna roadside June 12.
Now two full-patch Hells Angels and five others have been charged with killing Phillips, 51.
The counts against Norman Cocks, 31, and Robert Thomas, 46, are the first accusing patch-wearing Angels of murder in the 28-year history of the biker gang in B.C.
Also charged is Cocks’ dad, Robert, the 52-year-old president of the Hells Angels puppet club, the Throttle Lockers.
Six of the seven accused killers, including both Cocks senior and junior, brothers Daniel and Matthew McRae, Anson Schell and Thomas Vaughan – appeared in Kelowna Provincial Court Monday and were remanded in custody until July 21.
Thomas has not yet been arrested, according to the online court database.
Phillips, 51, was attacked about 7 p.m. June 12 near the intersection of McCurdy and Gibson roads in Kelowna after he had agreed to meet some people connected to the feud with his sons.
Several men armed with hammers, baseball bats and other items arrived in two other vehicles and started striking Phillips.
Critically wounded and left unconscious in a pool of his blood, Phillips died later in hospital.
Kelowna RCMP Sgt. Anne Morrison confirmed after his death that Phillips did not provoke the attack nor did he engage in the altercation.
Two of the suspects charged in the death, brothers Daniel McRae, 21, and Matthew McRae, 19, attended Rutland secondary with Phillips’s two youngest sons who are in their early 20s. |
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