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James "Hollywood" Macecari—our contributing writer and host at Insane Throttle—brings over 30 years of firsthand experience in the outlaw biker lifestyle. Known for his raw, unfiltered perspective, Hollywood delivers honest, no-holds-barred commentary on everything happening in the motorcycle club and biker scene.

You can always count on Hollywood for real news and bold viewpoints that cut through the noise. He's also the author of four books on the MC lifestyle, including the hit title Power & Betrayal from the acclaimed Betrayal Series.


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The video dives into the explosive news of 17 alleged Homietos outlaw motorcycle gang members facing federal RICO conspiracy, racketeering murder, attempted murder, assault, and firearms charges in Texas. This major federal crackdown on the Homietos OMG (an extension of the violent Tango Blast prison gang) highlights how these groups allegedly turned highways into battlegrounds with shootings, intimidation, and violence to control territory in the Houston area.
SATANS CHOICE MC BURNING IT ALL DOWN
EASYRIDERS MAGAZINE YOU'RE SICK AND TWISTED
ST. AMANT — Two people were arrested after a bar fight involving members of a motorcycle club in St. Amant, the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said.Deputies are still looking for a third suspect in the Feb. 22 brawl.APSO says a large fight broke out in the early morning hours at an establishment along La. 431. Several people were severely injured, deputies added.According to the sheriff's office, Luis Carlos Olivas, 38, of Prairieville, Justin Fryoux, 42, of Geismar, and an unidentified suspect started the fight before leaving the scene. Deputies say Olivas is a known member of the Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club.
We break down the latest Hell's Angels drama straight from Hamilton, Canada: Five men (four alleged Hells Angels members and one support club affiliate) just convicted for the vicious assault and robbery of a Rock Machine probationary member (prospect) back in July 2024. Another chapter in the endless cycle of outlaw motorcycle gang violence, rat-packing, and club beefs that never seems to end. Plus, updates on the ongoing fallout from those huge February 2026 multi-agency raids targeting Hells Angels-linked cocaine trafficking networks in Quebec and beyond—15kg of cocaine seized, over $560,000 in cash, dozens of cell phones, long guns, and club-logo gear confiscated. Police claim the network is dismantled, but stories like this keep popping up month after month. Let's get real: The internet has exposed the good, the bad, and the ugly of motorcycle clubs—from heavy politics and endless rules (more than the IRS!) to recruiting online while pretending they don't.
Biker news just dropped and it’s heavy. Early Saturday morning a motorcycle club shooting in Palm Springs left two people dead and three wounded after gunfire erupted at a private motorcycle club event in an industrial complex. Palm Springs Police responded to multiple 911 calls of a fight and shots fired at the MC party. Full breakdown of the Palm Springs motorcycle club shooting plus what happens next with zoning and the club.Then we roll straight into Daytona Bike Week – the 85th annual Bike Week is already being called one of the best ever. Thousands of Harley-Davidson riders, custom bikes, and serious cash flowing into Volusia County. Riders dropping $5,000–$12,000 on hotels, shirts, restaurants and the full Daytona Bike Week experience. Local businesses are loving the bike week economic boost while the same Volusia County Sheriff who labeled motorcycle clubs “domestic terrorists” stays quiet when the biker dollars roll in.
While some observers note that the company still has a strong brand identity and loyal customer base, the persistent downward trend in sales and profitability has led to serious concerns about its long-term stability.Key details regarding Harley-Davidson's current situation:Financial Decline: Following years of falling revenue, 2024–2025 saw steep drops in shipments and a shift to negative operating income in the fourth quarter of 2024.Declining Demand: Retail sales have plunged for four consecutive years as of early 2026.Market Share & Competition: Despite holding roughly 30% of the U.S. market, the brand is struggling to attract younger, new riders.External Pressures: The company faces significant financial impacts from tariffs and a shrinking global market, necessitating new strategic plans.Strategic Struggles: Attempts to pivot, including electric models, have not yet yielded the necessary turnaround, with a new strategic plan due in May 2026.
Members of Hells Angels retrieve their belongings from Mesa police in Mesa on Feb. 19, 2026. Mesa police raided the Hells Angels clubhouse in August. A lawyer said a motion was filed for the return of the items taken, with authorities agreeing to release most.
Bunch Of Liars You're Freaking Sick Easyriders
Dive into the explosive Easy Riders controversy and Biker Net scandal shaking the motorcycle culture world! In this raw biker news episode from Insane Throttle, we break down Keith Ball Bandit's shocking pedophilia post, his disastrous PR response, and why he's doubling down on the biker code drama. Motorcycle rights organizations like MRF and NCO are calling out this historic biker brand destruction, while outlaw bikers and concerned riders demand accountability. Join the motorcycle club discussion on riding free, custom bikes, and the real biker code—no more defending the indefensible in biker culture. This biker news update exposes the Easy Riders magazine revival gone wrong, with insider texts, Reddit stacks, and Bandit's own words on the pedophilia controversy. From motorcycle rights arena boycotts to shifting support to kids' organizations like ARC, we cover the full biker scandal. If you're into uncensored MC stories, outlaw bikers, and raw motorcycle culture insights, hit play on this biker news rant. Don't miss the invitation for Bandit to defend his biker code stance—will he step up? Subscribe for more biker news, motorcycle club drama, and riding free adventures. Rock on with Insane Throttle for the latest in biker culture, custom bikes, and outlaw bikers!
Dive into the escalating biker war in Florida with this urgent update on HB429 and SB536, the draconian bills targeting motorcycle clubs (MCs), independents, and biker supporters. Discover how these gang legislation changes expand criminal gang member criteria, incorporating social media presence, digital activity, gang related language, and more, threatening civil liberties in the biker scene. From Florida biker rights battles to warnings for MC protocol followers, this video exposes the risks for everyone in the motorcycle culture, including support shirt wearers and diamond clubs affiliates. Learn why MRF, coalition of clubs, and ABATE are fighting back against this war on bikers, especially ahead of Daytona events. Plus, get the latest on the massive Easy Riders boycott over controversial Bikernet content involving pedophiliac fantasy, with statements from NCOC and other motorcycle rights organizations. If you're into biker news, motorcycle clubs, gang member designation, or protecting biker civil liberties, this is a must-watch. Don't let Florida gang laws like HB429 silence the biker community – join the fight for motorcycle freedom!
Lets talk Drama and why the Satans Choice MC started up again
Police have charged a second person in connection with a body that was discovered in a remote area of Somers in 2021.Zachary Joseph Apt, 34, was taken into custody at his Southington home early Friday on a warrant charging him in the death of 28-year-old Jason Comes of Wilbraham, Massachusetts, according to Connecticut State Police.Apt was apprehended by the state police Eastern District Major Crime Squad, Bureau of Special Investigations, Emergency Services Unit and members of the Southington Police Department. He faces charges of murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping with a firearm, conspiracy to commit second-degree assault, conspiracy to commit third-degree robbery, tampering with physical evidence and criminal liability for acts of another to tamper with evidence.
WARLOCKS MC STATEMENT REGARDING EPSTEIN LIST and A Special Guest joins us
Remember when smartphones died and nobody knew how to get anywhere? Last week, my neighbor’s twentysomething son knocked on my door asking for directions to the airport. His phone was dead, GPS wasn’t working, and he looked genuinely lost. I grabbed a pen and started drawing him a map on the back of an envelope. The kid stared at me like I was performing magic. “How do you just… know where everything is?” he asked.
Dive into the explosive Easy Riders magazine controversy shaking the biker community! In this biker news update, we break down the outrage over a shocking fictional pedophilia story posted on biker.net by Renegade, owned by Easy Riders magazine. Hear Bandit's apology, Amy's (Mother) fiery reaction, and why this motorcycle magazine scandal is jeopardizing advertisers, events, and the entire biker lifestyle. Biker community members, motorcycle enthusiasts, and 1% club supporters are furious – discover how this biker.net post slipped through editorial review and sparked a firestorm across YouTube, Facebook, and the motorcycle world.
Dive into the shocking revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files linking the Warlocks Motorcycle Club to Epstein's dark world. In this biker news video, we uncover the FBI report on Warlocks Motorcycle Club members involved with Jeffrey Epstein, including strip clubs in Central Florida and disturbing allegations of child exploitation ties. Motorcycle club scandal exposed: Warlocks MC, Jeffrey Epstein scandal, biker brotherhood under fire. Explore how Epstein files from the DOJ reveal Warlocks Motorcycle Club connections – a must-watch for biker news enthusiasts, motorcycle club fans, and those tracking the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
New York Biker Gang Drags Racist & Forces Him to Apologize for Offensive Slur to Black Man: ‘Show Them Who the Gangster Is Now’
Being reported by Gangster Podcast Scott Burnstein Satans Choice MC firebombed three times
Then came the cultural thunderclap. The Hells Angels arrived like a leather-clad liability. Hunter S. Thompson rode with them and wrote about them, turning bikers into headline material and highway myth. The Angels weren’t heroes. They were violent, feral, and often criminal. But they marked the pinnacle of Harley notoriety. Harley was no longer just a bike; it became a symbol that frightened polite society. That fear gave it edge.Harley’s image lived in that tension. Half-folk hero, half-public menace. The company didn’t need to endorse outlaws to benefit from their shadow. The bike became shorthand for danger with a license plate. Even suburban dads could borrow that feeling for a few hours. That was the trick. Respectability by day, rebellion by dusk.Today, the machine and myth are running out of road. The Hells Angels now number only about 3,500 members worldwide, more often battling clubhouse seizures and criminal convictions than inspiring fear on the freeway. Their legend has shrunk to a docket number. Like Harley itself, they’ve gone from national provocation to administrative problem.The outlaw aesthetic lost its bite when every dentist owned a leather jacket. Freedom became a brand asset. Harley leaned hard into nostalgia. More chrome. More skulls. More tribute to a past that no longer paid rent. Meanwhile, the country changed under its wheels.Safetyism now reigns. A generation raised by helicopter parents has grown into one governed by helicopter politics. Adventure is treated like a social offense. Discomfort’s a design flaw. The culture no longer celebrates motion. If anything, it manages it. Electric cars hum instead of howl. Young people prize screens over engines. They want apps, not oil stains. They want climate credentials, not carburetors. A Harley now looks less like freedom and more like a fossil, a museum piece.
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