Black Dragon Biker TV – Episode Script
Good morning, friends and brothers of the set.
Welcome back to Black Dragon Biker TV — no hype, no sugarcoating, just real conversation from the road.Today we’re covering a wide range of stories that show just how broad and unpredictable the biker world really is — from indictments and civil forfeiture fights, to public melees, deadly everyday hazards, accountability stings, and GPS fails that remind us to keep our eyes up. We’ll also touch on why some black outlaw clubs are partying while others are catching heat.Let’s break it down.1. Hells Angels Clubhouse Owners Push Back in Surrey, Canada.
B.C. government is trying to seize a property tied to a Hells Angels clubhouse under civil forfeiture laws — claiming it’s linked to organized crime. The owners are fighting back: “We knew nothing about any wrongdoing.”
What this really means:
- Civil forfeiture doesn’t require a criminal conviction — the government just has to prove “on balance of probabilities” the property was used for crime.
- This is happening more often in Canada, the U.S., Australia — they take clubhouses, bikes, cash, even patches without ever proving guilt in criminal court.
- Burden of proof is flipped: you have to prove the property is clean.
We’ll discuss:
- Is this fair game or straight-up theft?
- How clubs are fighting back (legal challenges, public pressure, staying low-profile).
- Why this tool is becoming the biggest threat to MC existence worldwide.
2. Violent Daytime Melee on Sunrise Highway – Pagans vs. Hells Angels (Suffolk County, NY)Multiple victims with life-threatening injuries after a clash between Pagans MC and Hells Angels. Prosecutors say five men used weapons. All five now indicted.What we know so far:
- Happened in broad daylight on a major highway — not a bar or clubhouse, a public road.
- Weapons involved — knives, bats, guns?
- Public incident = massive law enforcement and media spotlight.
We’ll talk:
- How public shootouts/melees change everything — juries, judges, task forces, headlines.
- Why these daytime clashes keep happening.
- What it means for clubs riding through contested areas.
3. Deadly Manjha Kite String Incident in Varanasi, IndiaVideo shows a biker nearly decapitated by glass-coated kite string (manjha) while riding. String caught his neck, left a severe shoulder gash. He survived — barely.Why this matters to riders everywhere:
- Manjha (Chinese or Indian glass/nylon kite string) is razor-sharp — used in festivals, but kills or maims dozens yearly.
- Bikers worldwide ride through areas where kites are flown — especially Asia, Middle East, parts of the U.S.
- One second of distraction = life-changing injury or death.
We’ll cover:
- How to spot and avoid manjha hazards
- Why it continues to be a threat
- Simple prevention: helmet visor down, eyes up, slow down in kite zones
4. Bikers Against Predators Strikes Again (Indiana → Arkansas)An Indiana-based BAP group’s investigation led to the arrest of a Baxter County, Arkansas man charged with sexual solicitation of minors.
Quick points:
- BAP uses decoys, sting ops, livestreams to catch predators.
- Controversial — some say vigilante justice, others say they’re doing what police can’t or won’t.
- Results: arrests, convictions, predators off the street.
We’ll discuss:
- How these groups operate
- Why they’re effective
- The line between accountability and overreach
- Why bikers are stepping up in this space
5. GPS Fail: Biker Falls into 15-Foot Open WellNavigation app routed a rider straight into an uncovered well — 15 feet deep. He survived, but it’s a wake-up call.Key reminder:
- Over-reliance on GPS kills riders — blind trust in apps ignores real-world hazards.
- Open wells, construction drops, sinkholes — apps don’t see them.
- Always ride with your eyes, not just your phone.
We’ll talk rider awareness and why tech can never replace the road captain’s instincts.This is one of those wide-open episodes:
- Indictments & civil forfeiture unpacked
- Enforcement tactics examined
- Safety dangers highlighted
- Accountability groups discussed
- The set talks to the set
Call in. Drop comments. Bring your take on any of this — Canada forfeiture fights, Sunrise Highway shootout, manjha dangers, BAP arrests, GPS fails, or whatever’s on your mind.
Joining me: Lavish T. Williams and Logic.
Let’s break it all down.Watch on:
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