- Benjamin Parry, Thomas Pawley and Chad Brading were found guilty of murder.
- David Crawford died after being hit by a van driven by Parry on the A38 near Plymouth.
- At Exeter Crown Court, Parry received a 12-year sentence for manslaughter.
For the murder of a member of a rival club, three biker club members have been sentenced to prison in Plymouth.
On the A38 near Plymouth in May, van driver Benjamin Parry, 42, crashed into David Crawford, 59, who was riding a motorcycle.
At Exeter Crown Court, Parry received a 12-year sentence for manslaughter.
Thomas Pawley, 32, and Chad Brading, 36, were also found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison each.
All three were found guilty of murder in November at Plymouth Crown Court despite their denials.
Members of the now-defunct Plymouth Bandidos motorcycle group included Parry, Brading, and Pawley.
They saw Mr. Crawford, a Red Chiefs member, on his motorcycle on May 12 and wanted “to chat to him” about using his colors for their patch.
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