Outlaws MC in Quebec

1978 (February) The Montreal Rockers become the Montreal chapter of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. (February 15) Yves "Apache" Trudeau defeats Robert Côté, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, at the Joey brewery, at the corner of Saint-Hubert and Castelneau streets in Montreal; it's the beginning of the war between the Outlaws and the Hells-Angels in Quebec. (March 21) A bomb placed under the car of Gilles Cadorette, leader of Outlaws Motorcycle Club of Montreal, explodes in front of a bar on Bordeaux Street in Montreal; Cadorette is killed instantly. (April 26) Athanase "Tom Thumb" Markopoulos, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is murdered by 2 killers. (May 26) Jean Gonthier, a relationship of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is beaten to death by Paul Ringuette, a relationship of the Hells-Angels; they were both detained in the penitentiary of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Laval). (October 12) Members of the Hells-Angels, Georges Mousseau and Jean Brochu, as well as Guy "Gator" Davies, a member of the Wild Ones of Hamilton, are murdered at the Tourbillon café, rue Beaubien, in Montreal, by American killers in the pay of Outlaws Motorcycle Club. Hells-Angels members Louis "Ti-Oui" Lapierre and Bruno Coulombe are injured during the same event. (November 10) Yves "Apache" Trudeau defeated Brian Powers, former president of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, at the latter's home in West Montreal. (November 25) Montreal police shoot Jean-Marc Patenaude, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, guarding the body of "Ziggy" Wiseman, the king of massage parlors. (December 8) In Greenfield-Park, Yves "Apache" Trudeau defeats William Weichold, a biker he mistaken for an Outlaw.
1979 (March 29) In Longueuil, Yves "Apache" Trudeau blows up the car of Roland Dutemple, an indicator of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. (April 3) Yves "Apache" Trudeau defeats Robert Labelle, an importer of clothing, a drug dealer and former president of the Huns integrated into the Outlaws gang, at his home in Fabreville (Laval).
1979 (May 9) With Yves "The Boss" Buteau and Jean-Pierre "Matt the Cross" Mathieu, Yves "Apache" Trudeau murders Donald McLean, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, and his girlfriend, Carmen Piché; a bomb explodes when McLean starts his motorcycle.
1984 (March 22) Bernard Savoie, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is murdered by the explosion of a bomb placed under his car. (April) Robert Savoie, a member of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is murdered by firearm projectiles. (May 21) Outlaws Motorcycle Club President Daniel Savoie and John Galipeau, a member of this gang, are murdered near Saint-Norbert by two members of the Hells-Angels.
1985 Construction of a bunker in Danville by the Outlaws gang.
1989 (15 September) Bombardment of the Forlantic Outlaws Motorcycle Club in Danville.
1990 (April) The town of Danville destroys the Outlaws Motorcycle Club bunker that it has purchased. (September) Claude Meunier, the leader of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, is murdered by shots from a moving car in the Côte-Saint-Paul district of Montreal; police find the murder weapon in a storm sewer near the site of (October) Tony Mentore, a friend of Claude Meunier, leader of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club murdered the previous month, is murdered in turn in front of the trade family kitchen equipment, in the Park Extension neighborhood of Montreal.
1991 (February 20) Darquis Leblanc, a former Outlaws Motorcycle Club member who became a partner of the Hells-Angels, is murdered along with his right-hand man and brother-in-law, Yvan Martel; their corpses are found in an alley near Taschereau Boulevard in Longueuil.
1992 (March 26th) Foundation of the Rockers of Montreal, a Hells-Angels club-school sponsored by Maurice "Mom" Boucher (to distinguish these Rockers from those who had become the Outlaws in 1978).
1997 (January 29) The Hells-Angels, Outlaws and Bandidos agree on an international peace treaty to end the war between the three major international criminal organizations. Forty policemen from the Carcajou squad raid the Rock-Machine marker in Beauport, but find nothing of value.
2000 (June) The Rock-Machine gang sets up in Ontario and recruits former members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club.
2001 (July 27) Harry "Taco" Bowman, who became world leader of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club in the 1980s and has since had absolute power under which he would have ordered the execution of rival gang members, apprehended in August 1997, is sentenced in the United States to 2 life sentences and 83 years in prison for a series of crimes (murder, drug trafficking and bombings).
2008 (May 28) Outlaws Roy Haynes Jr, 34, (aka Capone, The Boss, and Fat Boy), alleged leader of the Outlaws operating in Downtown and in the United States.

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