Operation Black Biscuit Chapter Summary

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The second part of the novel starts with being asked to take on a new case known as Operation Black Biscuit. The idea of this case was to make an attempt at successfully infiltrating the Hells Angels. Jay meets his new team, a long time friend, William “Timmy” Long, an ex-biker now informant, “Pops”, and a confidential informant named Rudy Kramer. When Jay takes on this new case, he becomes even more separated from his family. This makes me feel disgust because Jay’s family had given so much to him for him to give very minimal in return. Not being able to spend time with family is one of the worst things in the world and Jay becomes so set on becoming a Hells Angel and living the life of Jay “Bird” Davis, that he forgets that outside of work he is still Jay Dobyns. …show more content…

Here, Jay met his new Hells Angel sponsor, Bobby Reinstra. Bobby acts like that one fun uncle that everyone has. Bobby often gave “Bird” sporadic punches just because he felt like it. Bird knew that he was close to becoming a Hells Angel because at this point, he was just one rank below a full patched member. Jay was a prospect, this meant he could do many things but wasn’t allowed to go to certain “Church” meetings. (A Hells Angel Meeting) For the sake of the case, Jay knew he had to do something big to become a Hells Angel. It was here that he had the idea of faking a murder of one of the sworn enemies of the Hells Angels, the Mongols. Jay called in a few favours and then his team went into the Arizona desert staged a killing. They had a unique Mongol “cut” from another case that they would bring back to the Skull Valley. They used lamb brain and blood to make it look as if though the man was shot in the head. The Mongol was a longtime ATF agent named Shawn Wood. Jay had successfully infiltrated the Hells Angels. Jay knew that now, Jay Dobyns was dead. He understood that he would have to leave behind his family, friends, and work to become a Hells

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