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Chopperprophets-S2:E12 - Roadblock 1%r

Chopperprophets-S2:E12 - Roadblock 1%r

FromChopper Prophets


Chopperprophets-S2:E12 - Roadblock 1%r

FromChopper Prophets

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Your browser does not support the audio element. RoadBlock 1%er grew up in Jacksonville, Florida’s Sin City neighborhood. An admitted “adrenaline junkie” in his early years, he raced on NASCAR-sanctioned tracks in Florida and Georgia with many of the great drivers from that era, including Wayne Shugart, the Ezells, Eddie MacDonald, Rance Phillips, Herb Spivey and Tiny Lund.Fast cars led to fast motorcycles, and RoadBlock joined the Outlaws Motorcycle Club in 1971. In the years to follow, he became president of several Florida chapters, then Regional Boss, living the high-speed 1970s lifestyle of sex, drugs and rock and roll.That lifestyle caught up with him and he wound up serving thirty years in federal prison, beginning in Leavenworth U.S. Penitentiary. As one Judge declared, they wanted to make an example of him to discourage others from joining motorcycle clubs. Ironically, even from a prison cell, RB became well known in the U.S. and internationally because of his ability to survive, and his "never give up" attitude.As for the motorcycle clubs the judge hoped to eliminate, they are stronger today than ever.In the years following 9/11, RB began to receive correspondence from young military people. Their courage, despite the traumatic physical and mental injuries they sustained, profoundly affected RB. These vets returned home to a world they no longer felt comfortable in, just as many Vietnam vets did in RB's era.  RB became an outspoken advocate for disabled vets, and the rights they were due.In December 2009, RB finally reached his mandatory release date, and was allowed to go home after almost 30 years in prison.He is now writing a fiction biker series set in the 1970s about the adventures of military vet Joe Wilson. Struggling with PTSD in a time when Vietnam vets were reviled and disrespected, Joe's rise to power in the notorious Regents Motorcycle Club shows one man's attempt to find his place in a changed world. The first book is appropriately titled "The Probate."Web: Roadblock 1%rBooks: The Probate & New Orleans RevengeMusic: MothershipEdits/Mix: Mike TubbsExecutive Producer: Heather Tubbs
Released:
Jan 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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