Bay City, MI - The former president of the Bay City chapter of The Outlaws motorcycle gang is headed to federal prison.
Leroy Frasier, who also is former president of the club's Black Region of Michigan and Indiana, must surrender at noon April 19 to serve 10 months behind bars plus one year of supervised release.
He also must surrender his firearms, including a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson revolver, court records show.
Frasier pleaded guilty to violent crimes in aid of racketeering - conspiracy to assault with a dangerous weapon. The charge is a three-year felony that includes up to $250,000 in fines.
In exchange, prosecutors dismissed two counts of assault and single counts of aggravated or felonious assault and unlawful transport of firearms, records show.
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