Michael Ljunggren
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Born | Per Michael Ljunggren 22 March 1962 |
Died | 17 July 1995 | (aged 33)
Cause of death | Murder (gunshot wounds) |
Other names | "Joe" |
Known for | National president of the Bandidos in Sweden |
Children | 2 sons (born 1985 and 1989) |
Parent | Inger Ljunggren (mother) |
Allegiance | Rebels MC (1981–1984) White Trash MC (1984–1986) Rebels MC (1986–1989) Morbids MC (1991–1994) Bandidos MC (1994–1995) |
Per Michael "Joe" Ljunggren (22 March 1962 – 17 July 1995)
Outlaw biker
Ljunggren was a member of the Rebels Motorcycle Club, which was formed in
Upon his return to Sweden, Ljunggren joined the Morbids MC, which had been formed in Helsingborg earlier that year. In 1993, a fight took place between the Morbids and the Rebels in Stockholm, which left several Morbids members beaten. Some time later, the Hells Angels in Malmö offered a path to membership for the Rebels and Morbids on the condition was that the clubs were merged and that Michael Ljunggren and his friend Lasse Karlsson were not members.[2] The Morbids – a club with only six members – rejected the invitation and, requiring support in its feud with the Hells Angels, instead began an affiliation with the Undertakers MC in Zealand, who had contacts with the first Bandidos chapter in Europe, located in Marseille. The Undertakers were patched over by the Bandidos in December 1993, and the Morbids followed suit in January 1995 after first serving as a probationary chapter for a year. Ljunggren became the Bandidos Sweden national president. Upon its foundation, the Bandidos chapter in Helsingborg was attacked by the Hells Angels, beginning the Nordic Biker War.[3]
Murder
On 17 July 1995, Ljunggren was returning from a visit to the Finnish branch of the Undertakers in
See also
References
- ^ "Bandidos: A Club For Men With Morals" (in Swedish). Hd.se. 16 December 2007. Archived from the original on 19 October 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ^ Svensk maffia: en kartläggning av de kriminella gängen Matti Larsson and Lasse Wierup (2010)
- ^ "The Dangers of Gangster Life". Expressen.se. 21 February 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ^ "Police Face New Threat From Biker Gangs". Bra.se. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
- ^ MC-kriget mellan Hells Angels och Bandidos Magnus Hellberg and Per Lindelöw, Expressen (6 December 2018)
- ^ Olösta morden kring Hells Angels och Bandidos Jens Andersson, Expressen (17 September 2016)
- ^ Bandidos – nummer två bland mc-gängen zaramis.se (27 April 2010)
Further reading
- Matti Larsson and Lasse Wierup: Svensk maffia: en kartläggning av de kriminella gängen (2010) ISBN 9789172639256