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A LOCAL businessman defence counsel described as the
" smartest" member of the local Rock Machine biker
gang was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years in prison.
Todd Kenneth Murray, 44, received the longest prison sentence
handed out to date to the 11 individuals rounded up by
the RCMP at the end of January in a lengthy drug investigation
dubbed Project Dilemma.
Murray got a longer sentence than Joseph John Strachan,
president of the local Rock Machine chapter, who got a nineyear
sentence after pleading guilty to several drug- and
gang- related charges in a plea- bargain arrangement.
Court was told Wednesday
RCMP raided Murray's home and
workplace, Ken's Kustom Auto on
Wall Street, on Jan. 30 and seized
$ 300,000 in cash, a large cache of
cocaine, handguns, ammunition and
explosives.
In a plea- bargain arrangement,
Murray pleaded guilty to several
charges including trafficking cocaine
in association with a criminal
organization, trafficking firearms,
possession of a loaded prohibited
weapon and possessing explosives.
The RCMP raid effectively broke
up the local chapter of the Rock Machine,
taking all five of its members
and several independent local drug
dealers who worked with the gang
into custody.
Of the 10 other individuals taken into custody by the
RCMP raid, seven have pleaded guilty and received sentences
ranging from five to 9 � years. Teagveer Singh Gill will
be sentenced in late fall.
Queen's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal was presented
with a joint recommendation from Crown and defence counsel
for a 12- year sentence.
Joyal said he found Murray played a key role in the small
Manitoba biker gang, responsible for decisions on importing
and distributing cocaine and personally dealing with suppliers
in eastern Canada.
Joyal said Murray retained the support of his family and
friends following his arrest and likely has a good future
once he serves his time in prison.
" It's up to you now to decide what you want to do with the
rest of your life," Joyal told Murray.
Defence counsel Roberta Campbell said Murray was an
unlikely member of an outlaw motorcycle gang, adding his
decision to join was made only recently. She said Murray
turned to the Rock Machine in late 2011 after he was shot in
the stomach and nearly killed during a home invasion.
Campbell said Murray feared his life continued to be in
danger after the shooting and believed joining the biker
gang would ensure his safety. " He took a wrong turn in dealing
with a situation in a wrong way," Campbell said.
Campbell said Murray's key role in the biker gang fell
to him by default. " Mr. Murray was holding ( all the drugs,
weapons and explosives) because he was the smartest one to
do it," Campbell said.
aldo. santin@ freepress. mb. ca
THE Edmonton man charged in connection with Monday
night's fatal head- on collision on the Trans- Canada Highway
in Headingley spent another day in custody.
Randolf Enns, 33, was to have appeared in court Wednesday
morning but it was rescheduled to this morning.
Enns is charged with dangerous driving causing death
and resisting a police officer.
Enns was taken into custody after the westbound semitrailer
he was driving crossed the centre line Monday and
struck a pickup, killing the 21- year- old driver, Derek Bossuyt,
of Winnipeg.
Bossuyt had just left the John Blumberg Softball Complex
at about 9: 30 p. m. when the collision occurred.
The semi- trailer is owned by Advance Trucking, of Fort
McMurray, Alta.
Advance owner Sikander Brar told the Free Press Enns
had left Fargo early Monday morning and dropped a load in
Winnipeg. Enns was to have then picked up a load in Steinbach
for Edmonton; Brar, however, said Enns never went to
Steinbach, and he lost contact with him.
Semi driver charged after
fatal collision Monday
Gang brain
nets 12- year
prison term
Man turned to Rock Machine
after being shot in home invasion
By Aldo Santin
' It's up to
you now
to decide
what you
want to do
with the
rest of your
life'
- Chief Justice
Glenn Joyal
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