A former soldier once sentenced to life in jail for seven murders committed in 1984’s infamous Milperra bikie massacre has been accused of deliberately running down a motorcyclist.
Glen Anthony Eaves was just 22 when he played a major role in the greatest bikie outrage in Australian criminal history, in which six club members and a teenage girl were shot dead.
Now 57, Eaves has been charged with predatory driving, driving furiously to cause bodily harm and assault occasioning actual bodily harm after an alleged road rage incident in Sydney’s inner-west.
Eaves, who is on bail, did not appear at Burwood Local Court on Monday when the matter was adjourned for the brief of evidence to be served.
Police say the onetime Comanchero was involved in an altercation with a 23-year-old motorcyclist about 10.50pm on March 20.
Eaves, driving a Skoda Octavia station wagon, allegedly chased the motorcyclist for five minutes before hitting him with his vehicle in Ian Parade at Concord.
The rider was taken to Prince Alfred hospital where he was treated for cuts, bruises and a back injury.
The next day police attended an apartment block at Mortlake, also in the inner-west, where they seized a car and clothing as well as other items for forensic testing.
Two days later they arrested Eaves and charged him at Burwood police station. He is yet to enter a plea to any of the charges.
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Source: Mail Online