Jailed Outlaws Member Fears for Life After Slaying Hells Angel

A biker in the U.K. who helped ­murder a member of the infamous Hell's Angels has had a price put on his head for "betraying" his comrades, reports Biker News Net. referring to a published article in the U.K.'s newspaper The Mirror.

Karl Garside, 48, of the notorious rival Outlaws gang, fears for his life after he told other ­members of his gang he wants nothing more to do with them.

Garside was one of ­seven involved in the ­gunning down of Gerry Tobin, 35, in 2007.

He has been moved to another jail after he received death threats. Garside has been accused of ­breaking the Outlaw code of honor by turning his back on the ­MC.

A jail source revealed: "The Outlaws live and die by a code of honor, and it is almost unknown for any member to break away.

"Karl blames the peer pressure of being an Outlaw for putting him in the position of being an ­accessory to murder.

"He wants nothing more to do with the gang. There is a huge amount of anger at Karl. He is a marked man."

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