Attorney General Brown Announces Sentences of Outlaw Motorcycle Club Members Involved in Interstate Motorcycle Theft Ring


Five members associated with the Sin City outlaw motorcycle club were sentenced after pleading guilty to participating in a criminal organization tied to a multi-state motorcycle theft scheme involving more than $100,000 in stolen motorcycles. The convictions stem from a multi-jurisdictional investigation by Maryland’s Attorney General’s Organized Crime Unit into a coordinated theft operation spanning Worcester, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Prince George’s counties, along with parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown said the group targeted Harley-Davidson motorcycles from dealerships, motorcycle events, and attendees at the 2024 Ocean City BikeFest, with investigators linking the operation to at least 19 stolen motorcycles across the three states–Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Authorities said the defendants used coordinated thefts, stash houses, altered license plates, and interstate transportation to dismantle and resell motorcycles and parts for profit. As part of their sentences and probation, the defendants are barred from contact with outlaw motorcycle clubs and prohibited from attending future motorcycle events, including BikeFest. Between November 2025 and March 2026, all five defendants pleaded guilty before the Honorable Beau H. Oglesby in the Circuit Court for Worcester County.  

 
Additional Information from the Maryland Office of the Attorney General:

 

Jermaine Alphonso “Banga” Holland was sentenced to 20 years of incarceration. Holland is facing further charges in Virginia and Pennsylvania for similar conduct. 

 

Darius Kyre “Sluggz” Wilson was sentenced to a total of 20 years of incarceration, suspending all but 10 years. He was also ordered to pay restitution and will serve 5 years of supervised probation upon his release from prison. 

 

Marque Lava “StaiRdy” Smith received 10 years of incarceration, suspending all but 5 years. Smith also pleaded guilty to the Illegal Possession of Ammunition. He was ordered to pay restitution and will serve 5 years of supervised probation upon his release from prison. 

 

Megan Alexis “Pyro” Wilson was sentenced to 5 years, suspending all but 2 years. She was ordered to pay restitution and will serve 4 years of supervised probation upon her release from prison. 

 

Kai Dupree “Stiff” Burrell received 5 years of incarceration, suspending all but 67 days. He was ordered to pay a $3,000 fine and $500 in restitution and was placed on supervised probation for 5 years.