Wheels of Soul MC
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Missouri - St. Louis (KSDK) - Two Chicago-area men and a Denver man pleaded guilty this week to federal racketeering conspiracy charges, U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan said Friday.
A federal grand jury indicted 41-year-old Thomas Bailey, 32-year-old Maurice Thomas and 33-year-old Rasheed Brandon in June 2011.
According to court documents, the three men confirmed their association with the Wheels of Soul Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. Bailey and Thomas also admitted to trafficking crack cocaine within the gang. Bailey also acknowledged that he agreed to the killing of an insubordinate member of the Chicago Westside Chapter of the Wheels of Soul and confessed his involvement in a conspiracy to murder rival motorcycle club members in East St. Louis in January 2011.
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