39-year-old Michael “Madman” Pedini, a former enforcer for the Outlaws motorcycle club who pled guilty to a pair of conspiracy charges last fall and admitted to shooting a Hells Angels gang member, has been sentenced to a little more than five years in federal prison.
Pedini and fellow outlaws member, Thomas Mayne, shot a man outside a Hells Angels clubhouse. The man was badly injured, but survived.
Mayne was shot and killed in an ATF raid on his home last year.
Court paperwork shows that the attempted hit was ordered by the Outlaws’ national president as payback for an earlier attack by Hells Angels members on the Outlaws.


