Md. bomb suspect allegedly had ties to Pagans | Washington Examiner
&Mdash; Investigators found calabash-bomb materials, magnitude quantities of perilous chemicals and nine hollowed-out surrender grenades in the about of a man with ties to the Pagans motorcycle crowd, according to court records released Wednesday.
Mistrust Bryan M. Piper, 37, was ordered held on $800,000 link after his interrupt Tuesday on shell-making charges.
His barrister, George W. Knight Jr., predicted the charges will be resolved in Piper's favor.
"Although he may have had some things in his win that are against the law, there was no earnest whatsoever to kill anything. Nor does he have any so-called resentment to complete out. He has nothing against anyone," Knight said.
Charging documents filed by officers of the state fire marshal's advocacy and the Washington County Narcotics Upbraid Bulldoze relate to Piper as the superior of the Sons of the North, a close by motorcycle bludgeon, and a former associate of the Norsemen, a Pagans affiliate.
The Pagans Motorcycle Lambaste is an outlaw ring known to use arson and iffy devices, according to the charging documents. Fifty-five Pagans members and associates from eight East Coast states were indicted in October on federal charges including kidnapping and racketeering.
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