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Grand jury indicts 11 alleged members of North Las Vegas biker gang | Courts

Grand jury indicts 11 alleged members of North Las Vegas biker gang | Courts

A Clark County grand jury last week indicted 11 alleged members of a motorcycle gang on charges including racketeering, attempted murder and assault.

Seven of the men are charged with conspiracy to commit murder in connection with a shooting that occurred on June 24, 2023. Prosecutors alleged that members of the North Las Vegas-based Dirty Ones motorcycle gang tried to kill Jayson Lewis by surrounding his vehicle, trying to pull him out and shooting him, according to a copy of the indictment.

A grand jury returned a copy of the indictment at a court hearing Friday, according to the documents.

All of the alleged gang members — David Judd, Joshua Rios, Anthony Cooper, Casey Dunne, Salvador Ramirez, Ethan Cintron, Nelson Cintron, James Brooks, Christopher Ferguson, Dave Neubert and Shaun Long — were indicted on racketeering charges.

Several of the defendants did not have attorneys listed in online court records Monday afternoon. Attorneys for several other men did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The men charged with conspiracy include Judd, Rios, the two Cintron family members, Brooks, Ferguson and Shaun Long. All but Ethan Cintron are also charged with attempted murder with the use of a deadly weapon with intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang, according to court records.

Prosecutors alleged the Dirty Ones gang operated as a “sophisticated syndicate/enterprise” operating out of a clubhouse near Lake Mead Boulevard and Fifth Street.

Court documents show that in July, police seized several items at the club and from two of the alleged members, including coins, hats, clothing, stickers, poker chips, bandanas and a flag that authorities labeled as Dirty Ones memorabilia. Investigators also seized several motorcycle vests and a “green and white baseball bat with studs” at the club, according to the indictment.

Two of the men, Cooper and Dunne, are charged with destroying evidence. They are accused of collecting shell casings and hiding firearms used in the June 2023 shooting, according to the indictment.

The indictment also charges several men with selling, possessing and trafficking cocaine, court records show.

The first indictment in the case is scheduled for Wednesday.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at [email protected] or 702-383-0240.