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 | | The Superseding Indictment alleges that the HAMC has had a long and violent history with the rival motorcycle club, the Mongols, and that prior to the April 2002 Laughlin, Nevada incident, violent encounters had occurred on several occasions between the two groups. |
 | | The HAMC members and associates were carrying guns, knives, hammers and wrenches in their hands or under their clothing. |
 | | Shortly thereafter, an HAMC member kicked one of the Mongols members, and other HAMC members and associates then assaulted Mongols with dangerous weapons, including firearms, knives, hammers and wrenches, and sought to murder or seriously injure Mongols members. |
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