Tiki's been charged with an Incitement crime, I think, after he performed a "rap" song inciting people to knock-off a cop. He did it under the noses of the cops too so he deserves what befalls him. Why? Well he lives by the sword so.....
I've met his Dad Bob, and he's changed his name to Uekaha or something like that. He's a pleasant and gentle man and seems to be community-oriented and a good supporter of Maoritanga.
Now Tiki is a bit of a rascal as he "used" to hang with the Mongrel Mob. He wasn't patched but he admits he was a bit of a bad bugger, and he obviously enjoyed it. Not sure why he says he's turned his back on all that stuff now. Eventually he'll mature, and realise that he hasn't the energy for all that posturing b/s.
But... a couple of years ago at the Music Awards as he entered the venue he was all staunch and dressed-up in Mob colours, and giving the bulldog head salute. - quite unique and unmistakable.
About a year later he was talking with Kathrine Ryan on National Radio, and mentioned how he'd not hung with the M.M. for years and he was over all that.
What a duplicitous shallow prick. He doesn't know who he is, and clearly enjoys the notoriety he creates. Like so many needy people who join criminal gangs, and decide that they don't like it he finds it hard to completely break away. Gangs don't like traitors, and often they dish out a near-death hiding as a farewell gift. I had a read of the Notorious chapter pledge recently, and in spite of what their leaders say about them being social-welfare organisations they ARE criminal gangs.
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