St. Louis, MO — Lawrence Pinkston, 42,
St. Louis, and Carlyle Fleming, a/k/a “Thundercat,” 33, Chicago, were sentenced
to 63 months in prison and 132 months in prison, respectively; involving their
association with the Wheels of Soul Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, a nationwide
motorcycle organization claiming chapters in more than 20 states including
Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
According to Pinkston’s plea in
February, Pinkston, 42, St. Louis, 63120, Former Vice President, admitted that
he participated in an armed robbery in St. Louis in August 2009 in which
members of another motorcycle club were robbed of their “colors” at gunpoint.
In addition, Pinkston admitted to having been present during the murder of a
rival club member, also in August 2009. Although Pinkston did not fire the
fatal shot, he was armed with a handgun and had told fellow Wheels of Soul
members that he had attempted to shoot the victim, but that his gun jammed.
According to Fleming’s plea, he admitted
to having attempted to kill two different individuals in separate incidents in
Chicago, Illinois in 2009. In the first incident, Fleming admitted that he had
shot a man in the abdomen, later telling fellow Wheels of Soul members that he
would have killed the victim but the gun jammed. In the second, Fleming
acknowledged that he had attempted to kill another victim by stabbing him in
the head. According to eyewitnesses, the victim was nearly scalped. Fleming
admitted that he had committed these offenses, at least in part, to increase
his status within the Wheels of Soul enterprise.
The investigation into the Wheels of
Soul began in 2009 after an armed robbery and a murder occurred in St. Louis,
Missouri, allegedly by members of that organization’s St. Louis Chapter.
Investigators with the Federal Bureau of Investigations in St. Louis later
teamed with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives in
Chicago, and the investigation expanded to include targets not only in those
cities, but in Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Louisville, Youngstown, Ohio, and
Denver. In all, 18 defendants were charged in a multi–count Indictment in which
it is alleged that these members of the Wheels of Soul are responsible for
multiple murders, attempted murders, conspiracies to commit murder, kidnaping,
and trafficking in firearms.
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