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Gerald Russell Frommelt, 37, Former Hell's Angel Associate On The Run Accused Of Killing His Ex-Girlfriend In Calgary, Alberta. Bring Back The Death Penalty.

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Former Hells Angels associate accused of killing 23-year-old girlfriend in Calgary
Tue, April 12, 2022, 10:51 a.m.
Gerald Russell Frommelt, 37, is wanted on warrants for second-degree murder in the shooting death of his former girlfriend, Jamie Lynn Scheible, 23. (Calgary Police Service, Zoe Willard - image credit)

The death of a 23-year-old Calgary woman last week is being classified as a domestic homicide and police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of the victim's former boyfriend, who was once convicted of crimes related to his involvement with the Hells Angels in Manitoba.

Gerald Russell Frommelt, 37, is wanted for the second-degree murder of Jamie Lynn Scheible.

On Thursday, police responded to reports of gunshots in the northeast community of Temple to find Scheible unconscious and badly injured.

She died a short time later, according to police.

Frommelt is described as 6-2 and weighing about 250 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.

Police say they've determined Frommelt and Scheible "were recently in a relationship."

"We believe this to be a domestically-motivated homicide," said Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta.

"This is a tragic death and we are asking the public to help us locate Frommelt to help bring justice to Jamie's family."

Frommelt's criminal history

Frommelt has a criminal history that dates back at least 13 years.

In 2009, Manitoba RCMP sought Frommelt, who was a Hells Angels associate connected to its local puppet gang, the Zig Zag Crew. At that time, police said he was facing cocaine-trafficking and other offences.

The following year, Frommelt pleaded guilty to cocaine trafficking, participating in a criminal organization and laundering the proceeds of crime.

He was handed a 6½-year sentence.

Possession of a weapon

In 2018, Calgary police again asked the public for help finding Frommelt after he was charged with two counts of assault with a weapon and three counts of failing to comply with a court order.

The assault charges related to two victims being assaulted with a bat after a man hid in their backyard waiting for them to emerge.

In March and April 2019, Frommelt faced several convictions, including possession of a weapon, which landed him six months in jail, according to court records.

Last October, he was handed a 12-week sentence for failing to comply with release conditions and failing to attend court.

A month earlier, Frommelt was sentenced to seven months in jail for being unlawfully in a dwelling house and failing to comply with court-ordered conditions.

Scheible family 'overwhelmed with grief'

In a statement shared by police, Scheible's family described her as "beautiful, free-spirited, quirky and funny, and always brought a smile to our faces." (Greg: No mention of common sense, practical or intelligent but she and her grieving family deserve justice.)

They said she was a loving person who was always helping others.

"She is beloved by many friends, and was the best mother, big sister, daughter and granddaughter. We adore her and are overwhelmed with grief." (Greg: A good mother doesn't sleep with a violent drug dealer and leave her child without a Mom.)

Anyone with information about Frommelt is asked to contact the police non-emergency number at 403-266-1234.

Anonymous tips can also be sent through Crime Stoppers.

https://ca.yahoo.com/news/former-hells-angels-associate-accused-175141588.html has pics of the wanted man and the dead mother.)

https://www.facebook.com/jamielynn.scheible/did_you_know The dead women's FB page she did little on it.

https://www.stalberttoday.ca/beyond-local/okotoks-family-grieving-loss-of-daughter-shot-in-calgary-5259551 The dead woman was from Okotoks, AB. Scheible attended Foothills Composite High School.

https://winnipegsun.com/gallery/photos-police-raids/wcm/3cb400eb-0149-443c-a3b0-a32bec17b839 31 pics Gerald Russell Frommelt, 25, of Selkirk, has been charged in Project Divide. (HANDOUT).

Hells associate gets 80-month sentence
Mike McIntyreBy: Mike McIntyre
Posted: 5:29 PM CDT Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010

A Manitoba Hells Angels associate has been sentenced to 80 months in prison after getting caught setting up drug deals by a police sting operation.

Gerald Russell Frommelt, 25, pleaded guilty Thursday to trafficking cocaine, participating in a criminal organization and conspiracy to launder proceeds of crime.

He was one of 35 people arrested last December as part of "Project Divide," in which police used the services of a gang member turned informant to secretly capture various drug and weapons deals on audio and video surveillance.

Frommelt is already the 23rd accused to plead guilty to his offences. All have received federal penitentiary sentences of various lengths.

Frommelt was observed by police meeting with the agent, Michael Satsatin, at a Main Street Shoppers Drug Mart in November 2009, court was told. The agent agreed to pay Frommelt $3,700 for two ounces of cocaine. Frommelt then used his cousin, Dustin Barker, to deliver the drugs the following day during a meeting outside the same store.

Barker pleaded guilty earlier this summer and was sentenced to three years behind bars.

Frommelt was a prospect of the Zig Zag Crew, the so-called "puppet club" of the Hells Angels. He participated in gang meetings and helped recruit other potential members, court was told.

Frommelt has already spent eight months in custody since his arrest, which was given single-time credit. That leaves him exactly six more years on his sentence.
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/Hells-associate-gets-80-month-sentence-101113584.html A successful police operation way to go illegal drugs are a scourge.

Title: CN MB: Ex-Cop Caught Up In Police Net One Chose Life Of Crime
Published On: 2009-12-04
Source: Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB)
Fetched On: 2009-12-04 17:14:01
EX-COP CAUGHT UP IN POLICE NET ONE CHOSE LIFE OF CRIME; THE OTHER,
HOCKEY

One Of 34 Targeted In Major Undercover Assault On Angels

Lea Miller for the Winnipeg Free Press Police prepare to enter a
property on Pembina Highway during a major raid Wednesday as 34 arrest
warrants were executed.

One target of a major undercover police sting operation was a former
Manitoba RCMP officer who gave up the badge and later became a
high-ranking Hells Angels associate, according to court documents
obtained by the Free Press.

Wayne Shuttleworth hid his policing past from fellow Zig Zag Crew
members, knowing it would be an automatic ticket to rejection from the
gang. But his secret became public on Thursday after a series of
arrest warrants was filed with the Court of Queen's Bench.

The documents revealed numerous aspects of Project DIVIDE, the
13-month organized crime probe that relied heavily on the services of
a former gang member-turned police informant known only as "Agent 22."
The identity of the informant hasn't been disclosed publicly, but it
was not Shuttleworth. The informant is currently being relocated under
witness protection.

Cpl. Jonathan Morrisseau, of Manitoba's Integrated Organized Crime
Task Force, wrote in an affidavit the investigation targeted
"upper-echelon drug dealers and their associates in Winnipeg, Surrey
and Burnaby, B.C." Police authorized the arrests this week of 34
suspects -- at least half are Zig Zag members -- and executed two
dozen search warrants at various locations, including the Hells Angels
Scotia Street clubhouse. More than 300 RCMP and police from Winnipeg,
Brandon, Ste. Anne and B.C. were involved.

Shuttleworth, 39, was arrested at his Ross Avenue home early Wednesday
by heavily armed members of the police emergency response team. He has
been charged with participating in a criminal organization,
trafficking a firearm, possession of proceeds of crime and conspiracy
to launder money.

Police identified Shuttleworth in court documents as a full-patch
member of the Zig Zag Crew, the so-called puppet club of the Hells
Angels. The documents say Shuttleworth was an RCMP officer between
1991 and 1994, who had extensive firearm training and "an ongoing
interest in firearms." Shuttleworth allegedly had various
conversations with the police agent in which he discussed having a
connection on the Sandy Bay Indian Reserve that would allow him to
purchase firearms. He allegedly told the agent to never pull a gun out
"unless you're gonna use it."

Police records show Shuttleworth had registered a 12-gauge shotgun and
.22-calibre semi-automatic rifle, which were believed to be in his
home. That caused investigators some anxiety when asking the court to
obtain a "no-knock" warrant that allowed them to storm inside
Shuttleworth's home without warning.

One of the other big catches for police was full-patch Hells Angels
member Sean Wolfe, along with his half-brother, David Single, and his
half-sister, Patricia Walsh. The trio was allegedly involved in
several significant cocaine deals.

Walsh, 37, was in tears during her initial court appearance Thursday
afternoon. She claimed to have no criminal involvement or
understanding of why she'd been arrested.

Crown attorney Chris Mainella told court Walsh is accused of seven
separate cocaine transactions and six counts of possessing proceeds of
crime. Her arrest warrant includes allegations she drove her two young
children to school before heading to a meeting with an undercover RCMP
officer, who was sold seven ounces of cocaine back in April.

Police alleged Single met with the agent at the Tuxedo Park Shopping
Centre to discuss a drug deal. Police say other transactions were done
in the parking lots of various Winnipeg restaurants and stores
throughout the operation.

Police describe Wolfe in court documents "as a person one should not
cross."

"He is not only highly respected but feared by numerous individuals
and has the propensity to resort to violence," Morrisseau wrote in his
affidavit. He cited numerous examples of Hells Angels intimidation,
which included another suspect warning the police agent to pay a $500
debt or face serious consequences.

Police also arrested the sergeant-at-arms of the Manitoba Hells
Angels, Thomas Winget.

He allegedly told the agent last spring he had access to a "soft body
armour vest and that he could obtain explosives from an ex-military
member." Winget allegedly claimed he wanted revenge on a group of men
who attacked him in a Winnipeg bar and warned that it would "be ugly."

Police documents also reveal one of the targets, Christopher Dheilly,
allegedly offered to sell the agent a handgun and silencer in
September. The agent declined.

The agent was flown to British Columbia earlier this year to meet with
two gang associates interested in purchasing firearms.

Discussions were held in a Vancouver restaurant -- and secretly
monitored by police -- about sending the firearms "through the mail."
One of the accused, Eric Sandberg, allegedly claimed he could acquire
any type of gun the agent wanted and spoke of plans to "wipe out all
of the competition in Surrey." (Greg: H.A. just not willing to share the pie.)

Police seized a total of 165 ounces of cocaine, 12 ounces of
methamphetamine, 12,000 ecstasy tablets, one ounce of heroin and seven
pounds of marijuana during their investigation, along with an
undisclosed quantity of money, firearms and gang paraphernalia.

Police said Thursday they are still seeking four of the 34 suspects on
warrants. They include Winnipeg residents Bruce Brown, 43, Lloyd
Jansen, 38 and Blair Alford, 55, along with Selkirk resident Gerald
Russell Frommelt, 25.

All of those arrested remain in custody and have adjourned their cases
until Jan. 13.
http://www.rave.ca/en/news_info/212705/all/

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ex-mountie-caught-in-gang-raids-1.790047 Michael Jeff Satasin the police informant who was paid $450k plus expenses. Those arrested included a H.A. full patch Sean Wolf and the Wpg Sgt. Of Arms of the club Thomas Winglet plus a former RCMP officer Wayne Shuttleworth who was a full patch Zig Zag member.

https://bc.general.narkive.com/mraa8IZj/more-hell-s-angels-arrests

http://crimeandjusticecanada.blogspot.com/2010/05/ex-mountie-guilty-of-weapons.html Wayne Shuttleworth washed out of the GRC after 3 years and despite receiving a GRC pension at a young age the single Dad of 3 unemployed could not afford birthday presents so he joined a crime gang selling heroin, cocaine, meth and E the creep only received a 4 year prison sentence.
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