By the end of the month, headlines asserted, “Police Confiscate Weapons, Fear Gang War.” On Friday, February 27 th, Dan Hatfield of The Fort Lauderdale News wrote, “Recent attacks in the state on Outlaws motorcycle gang members and yesterday’s confiscation here of an unusually powerful weapon from an Outlaw member have police speculating a gangland war might be brewing between the Outlaws and Hell’s Angels.”įlorida Outlaws, Deke Tanner front left, ahead of Crucifixion Trial, courtesy Gangster Report Now police identified Sharrow as “former president,” and noted “the current president of the Outlaws reported “there was no internal problem in the club and no rival clubs operate in Jacksonville.” And that was that. They’d mistakenly given their address as 9823, instead of 9825. On Thursday, a small T-U story buried in Metro bore the headline, “Bomb Victims Incorrectly Identified.” Police had associated the couple with “the maiden name of the woman,” but Willon “Winnie” Ellison Kriley, 28, had taken the surname of her husband George Sharrow, not 28 but 31. The Outlaws, formed in 1935, were the original outlaw “motorcycle club.” Though they didn’t like being called a “gang,” they referred to themselves as “one percenters,” supposedly a response to an unauthenticated 1947 American Motorcyclist Association statement that 99 percent of motorcycle riders were “law-abiding citizens.” The name by itself, “the Outlaws,” raised fear, as it was meant to do. Photo by George Thurston, courtesy State Archives of Florida, Outlaws leaving Woodville, Florida for the funeral of Outlaw Leonard “Terry the Terrible” Henderson in Charlotte, N.C., 1979. Navy said the explosive device packed the power of six sticks of dynamite. Investigators studied the site and searched the area for six hours, while police removed neighbors from their homes and cordoned them out.Īuthorities refused to release the victims’ names, pending notification of family, but said the male victim was a member of the “Outlaw Motorcycle Gang.” Bomb experts from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Firefighters walked the roofs of neighbors’ houses, recovering body parts. Then came the police and the fire department and the United States Navy.
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The bomb burnt a hole in Tiffany Avenue nine inches deep and two feet across. Children playing on nearby streets watched fiery blobs of metal and flesh rain down through the trees. Winnie blew through utility wires overhead where scorched pieces of her clothing hung draped in the drizzle. Everything from his waist down was missing, completely gone. Neighbors who came outside after the explosion found George Sharrow still alive, pure terror in his eyes, chest heaving with his final attempts at life. With her babysitter, Winnie’s daughter Mary stayed in one piece.
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The bomb ripped the car in two, shattered the windows of nearby houses, dismembered the Sharrows and flung pieces of them to both sides of Eve and over to Buncome Road.
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The blast rocked the Southside Estates neighborhood of small concrete-block ranch-style houses, halfway down Tiffany between Eve Drive West and Eve Drive East. From The Florida Times-Union, February 23, 1976