New Biker Book - "Under and Alone"
by Steve
Saturday, June 11, 2005
A true story about a cop who goes undercover to join the Mongols was published last April, entitled "Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang"
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It sounds like an interesting read for those intrigued with biker gangs.
William Queen, who was a Vietnam Vet and an agent for the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms, infiltrated the Mongols as an undercover agent. According to Amazon.com:
Assuming the role of bearded biker "Billy St. John," Queen entered into a 28-month undercover operation. To gather evidence of homicide, weapons and narcotics violations, he sometimes wore a wire, knowing that its discovery could lead to his murder. Indeed, he was suspected at first of being a cop and forced to prove himself in more than a few dangerous situations. But after months of hazing, he became a trusted member.
Labels: Motorcycle Clubs, William Queen
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