Motorcycle club members arrested after fight at Sebastian bar, officials say

Mugshot of Daniel Fournier

SEBASTIAN — Four members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club were arrested after being involved in a fight at a local bar, according to an Indian River County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Jason Bowman, 40, John McMahon Potts, 25, both of Fort Lauderdale, Ray Rodriguez, 47, of Coconut Creek and Daniel Fournier, 39, of Boynton Beach face a variety of charges such as resisting arrest without violence, violation of a concealed carry weapon permit and battery.

Jason Bowman
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Each has since been released from the Indian River County Jail on $500 bails, according to the Sheriff’s Office. 

Sebastian police responded about 6 p.m. Sunday to a disturbance at Earl’s Hideaway Lounge tiki-bar in the 1400 block of Indian River Drive, Sebastian, the report states. They spoke with two men at the bar with facial injuries who told them they were in a fight with all members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club.

They identified Potts and Rodriguez and told police the two members attacked them. 

Ray Rodriguez
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John McMahon Potts
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The men told officers the members were still at the bar near the west side of the sand bar area, the report states. Police spotted the men as they all were wearing clothing that identified their Outlaw membership.

Officers told the men they were being detained, the report states. When they tried to put Fournier in custody, he pulled away, but an officer was eventually able to apprehend him.

After police escorted the club members out of the bar, Bowman told them he was in possession of a firearm, the report states. Officers discovered Bowman had a conceal weapons permit, but was inside the bar while carrying the handgun.

The four men were taken to the Indian River County Jail for booking.

 

 

 

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