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The Pagan's Motorcycle Club member guilty of federal crimes in the event of armed attack

Kansas City, Mon. – A member of the motorcycle club, the Pagan, confessed on Tuesday in Kansas City, Missouri, the Federal Court, for participation in an armed attack and tried armed attack against competing clubs.

Jeremiah Z. Hahn, known as the “Pass OD”, 42, from Cameron, Mo., today owed to make it accessible with a dangerous weapon to commit an attack with a dangerous weapon to have a firearm.

A press release from the US law firm in Kansas City, Missouri, States on May 30, 2022, Hahn and other members of the Head of Heavy and their support club, a single Rival -Motorrad -Gang member attacked a member of a business in Grain Valley.

Hahn, other pagan members and their support club went to Topeka in September 2022 to endure a revenge attack against a competing motorcycle gang, according to the press release. The club knew that the Rival Club held an event that day and planned to “catch” a member of the rival club “Streuner” and “Smash on View”.

Hahn was ready to shoot a rival when a dispute broke out among the pagans and they went.

The press release says that Hahn and others were awarded their patches at the Topeka event, according to the press release.

Hahn was stopped on May 3, 2023 From a soldier of the Missouri State Highway Patrol after a high-speed hunting on the US 36 Highway in Dekalb County, Mo. Hahn, who drove a black, 2012 Harley-Davidson, reached speeds over 100 miles per hour before they finally stopped.

The soldier found an M&P-Shield with Smith and Wesson, 40-caliber pistol in one of Hahn's pockets. Hahn told the soldier that he stole the weapon of a member of a competing motorcycle club in St. Joseph.

Hahn is in the federal prison without probation of up to 20 years.

No sentence date was set.

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