A man driving Interstate Florida He recorded shootings driven by several motorcycle riders in the early hours of Sunday, according to police.
“A 34-year-old St. Petersburg man driving a Honda CR-V west on Interstate 4 has observed several motorcyclists running unsteadily on another unidentified vehicle west of Interstate 275,” he said. Florida Highway Patrol said in a statement.
“When a motorcycle rider who is now adjacent to the victim discharges several rounds from the pistol, the driver starts shooting the motorcycle with his cell phone,” the statement said. “Multiple wheels affect Honda, but the victim is not injured.”
A round penetrates the SUV’s rear door and enters the left rear quarter panel.
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A Florida cyclist shot a motorist from I-4 West near Tampa. (Florida Highway Patrol)
Police say Suspicious Sagittarius It is a white male with a medium sized figure and he is wearing a coat with the “Outlaws MC” logo. They ask the public for help in identifying shooters.
Fox News Digital obtained photos of the victim’s vehicle from the Florida Highway Patrol.

The second angle of the bullet hole hits the victim’s Honda CRV. (Florida Highway Patrol)
According to the U.S. District Court in the Southwest Florida, Outlaws MC is well known in the Southwest Florida region. The organization apparently flourished in the 1980s and 1990s.
The court has one Page-specific The convicted MC members will be banned.

A bullet hole in the Honda CRV was fired by a motorcycle rider on I-4 West, Florida. (Florida Highway Patrol)
“Between 1981 and 2003, five major criminal trials involving the Outlaws Motorcycle Club were held in Tampa Court,” the page said. “All indictments alleged violations of federal racket laws and trial evidence, including testimony regarding prostitution, drugs, guns, blackmail and murder.”
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During this time, Harry Bowman was the international leader of the gang and was responsible for killing, bombing and intimidation. In 1998, he was placed on the FBI’s ten most wanted list and was arrested in Michigan in 1999.
He was convicted of rackets and conspiracy to murder, as well as crimes involving drugs, guns, blackmail, assault and arson, and is now sentenced to life imprisonment.