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Edmonton police charge nine more men in motorcycle gang organized crime case
Summary
Edmonton police have laid charges against nine additional men in an ongoing investigation into the One Order Motorcycle Club, launched in October 2024; the probe is described by police as part of their guns and gangs strategy.
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Police have charged nine more men as part of a multi-month investigation into an organized motorcycle club setting up in Edmonton. The probe began in October 2024 and follows earlier disruption and charges reported in November. Police describe the group as a one-per cent outlaw motorcycle club with links to violence and ties to another well-known outlaw group, and say the investigation spans the Edmonton region and into British Columbia.
Known details:
- The Edmonton Police Service launched the investigation in October 2024 into the One Order Motorcycle Club establishing roots in Edmonton, with support from other policing agencies.
- Police reported that charges had previously been laid in November after activity was disrupted, and that nine more men are now facing charges related to the same organized crime investigation.
- The probe is led by the Edmonton police drug and gang enforcement section, with support from the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) and the RCMP, and is described as part of the force's guns and gangs strategy to address firearm and gang violence.
Summary:
Police have expanded charges as the long-running investigation continues, and officials say the work forms part of broader efforts to address gun and gang violence in the city. Undetermined at this time.
