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Subscriber only THE mother of slain teen Harrison Geppert had a feeling it was her son killed in a stabbing and tried ringing him relentlessly before realising she was right. Lisa Geppert - mother of notorious former Hells Angels Bikie Ben Geppert - has spoken publicly for the first time about the death of her fifth child, Harrison, who died from a stab wound in Frascott Park, Varsity Lakes on September 4, 2019. Ms Geppert opened up in a recent gang and prevention video series - alongside her ex-bikie son - about the impact of the criminal lifestyle on her family.
News by Sarah McPhee 9th Feb 2021 6:44 AM A former NRL rising star who has become the face of a bikie gang reform program, boasting about turning his life around, is awaiting sentencing on domestic violence charges, it has been revealed. The program is for former outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members wanting a lasting way out of gang life . The two Gangs Exit episodes, including Man Mountain - The Dan Kilian Story , were produced in partnership with the Australian Federal Police and the Queensland Government. However, sources told news.com.au that 24-year-old Kilian was convicted in mid-January of assault and strangulation offences against his former partner.
The ex-bikie paraded as a poster boy for gang reform in a Queensland Police documentary was a known reoffender who bashed his pregnant girlfriend before the film was released.
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Australian-first OMCG exit and prevention program launched
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services The Honourable Mark Ryan
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, the Honourable Mark Ryan MP, joined Commissioner Katarina Carroll today to officially launch Australia’s first exit program for former outlaw motorcycle gang members wanting a lasting way out of gang life.
The Exit Program launch coincided with the release of two videos revealing the truth about associating with OMCGs as told by former gang members and families.
The former outlaw motorcycle gang members featured in the videos tell how they and their families continue to live with the consequences of their choice to join a gang.