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Bikies, brawls and beating death: Shannon Althouse Pt.1

Bikies, brawls and beating death: Shannon Althouse Pt.1

Daily Telegraph24-05-2025

As the former Rebels sergeant-at-arms, Shannon Althouse lived a dangerous life. He was the muscle for the club – if anyone had a problem with the bikies, Shannon dealt with it. From being imprisoned twice to almost dying after he was run over by a car, the ex bikie reveals what goes on inside maximum security and why he ultimately left the OMCG.
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