Nine Pagans Motorcycle Gang Members Charged in Wawa Shooting That Injured Six, Including Bystanders

Nine Pagans Motorcycle Gang Members Charged in Wawa Shooting That Injured Six, Including Bystanders

UPDATE — Pagans Motorcycle Gang Shooting:
Authorities have charged nine members of the Pagans outlaw motorcycle gang in connection with a violent shooting outside a Wawa convenience store earlier this month that left six people injured, including two innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire.
According to investigators, the shooting broke out during a confrontation between rival groups in the parking lot, sending customers and employees scrambling for cover as multiple rounds were fired. Surveillance footage and witness statements helped police quickly identify the suspects, leading to a coordinated series of arrests across several counties.
Prosecutors say the gang members now face a range of serious charges, including attempted murder, aggravated assault, and weapons offenses. Two victims remain hospitalized, while the others have since been treated and released.
Law enforcement officials described the arrests as a significant blow to gang-related violence in the region, noting that the Pagans have long been associated with organized crime and public safety threats.
Police continue to investigate whether the Wawa shooting was part of a broader conflict among rival motorcycle clubs. Anyone with additional information is urged to contact local authorities.

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