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Where is Jock Ross now?
William “Jock” Ross, now aged in his late 70s, founded the Comanchero bikie gang. He spent five years behind bars over his role in the infamous 1984 Milperra Massacre, telling Nine’s A Current Affair in early 2019 about his new life as captain of the NSW Rural Fire Service’s Spencer brigade.
What channel was brothers in arms on?
Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms is a six-part Australian drama miniseries about bikie gang violence, screened on Network Ten on 15 May 2012. Bikie Wars is based on the book Brothers in Arms by Lindsay Simpson and Sandra Harvey. The screenplay was written by Greg Haddrick, Roger Simpson and Jo Martino.
Who died at the Milperra massacre?
Two Comancheros had died from shotgun wounds, another two Comancheros died after being shot with a Rossi ….Battle.
| Name | Allegiance | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Leanne Walters | None | Innocent bystander |
| Mario “Chopper” Cianter | Bandidos | Bandidos Vice President |
| Gregory “Shadow” Campbell | Bandidos |
Is Bikie Wars a true story?
Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms Season 1 (13)2012TV-MA The series tells the true story of the Milperra massacre, when the Bandidos and the Comancheros motorcycle clubs went to war on Father’s Day, Sunday 2 September 1984.
Why should you watch Atten’s Bikie Wars Brothers in arms?
TEN’s Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms benefits from perfect timing. Stories of motorcycle gangs are back in the news in Sydney, including referencing both the Comancheros and Bandidos clubs. In 1984 both infamously went to war on Father’s Day at the Viking Tavern in Milperra.
What was the Bikie Wars Sydney massacre?
The massacre had its beginnings after a group of Comancheros broke away and formed the first Bandidos Motorcycle Club chapter in Australia. This resulted in intense rivalry between the two chapters, a brief but violent battle ensued. Watch Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms | Prime Video Skip to main content .us Prime Video
What happened at the bike swap meet in Sydney?
It happened at the bike swap meet, organised by the British Motorcycle Club, in the Viking Tavern’s car park, attended by most of Sydney’s motorcycle fraternity. On sale were car and bike parts — new, second-hand and hot. The Comancheros arrived about 1pm, all heavily armed.