These six defendants are the first of 91 Detroit Highwaymen members and associates to go to trial.
Leonard "Dad" Moore, 61, Joseph "Little Joe" Whiting, 56, Anthony "Mad Anthony" Clark, 52, Michael "Cocoa" Cicchetti, 55, Aref "Scarfare" Nagi, 46, and Gary "Junior" Ball Jr., 44, were found guilty Thursday by a federal jury in U.S. District Court. The jury deliberated for approximately 25 hours before returning the verdict, concluding a two-month long trial.
"Dismantling violent gangs is a continuing priority for the FBI," said Andrew Arena, an FBI special agent in charge. "This verdict is the direct result of joint efforts with our federal, state and local law enforcement partners, and we will continue to work diligently with our colleagues to investigate and eradicate gangs and the violence they perpetrate."
The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club is headquartered in southwest Detroit and has numerous chapters in the city of Detroit, in several cities in southeast Michigan, and has chapters in other states.
Prosecutors were able to prove the violent nature of the club when witnesses testified to a range of criminal activity including armed robbery, attempted murder, conspiracies to kill witnesses, use of firearms during acts of violence, and the distribution of large amounts of marijuana, cocaine, and steroids.