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Bombshell dropped in Warlocks motorcycle gang murder trial

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. —

The murder trial of a member of the Warlocks motorcycle gang began Monday.

The lawyer for the man accused in a deadly Seminole County shootout dropped a bomb shell about a shooting involving a witness.
One of his witnesses was shot over the weekend, and if the violence keeps up, it could end in a mistrial.

David Maloney, a member of the Warlocks chapter in Philadelphia, is accused of shooting and killing three members of the rival Orlando Warlocks at a charity event in September of 2012.

Maloney, Paul Smith, Robert Eckert and Victor Amaro are all charged with second-degree homicide and attempted homicide.

The shootings happened during a fundraiser at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Winter Springs.

At the time of the incident, police said members of the Philadelphia Warlocks MC were holding a fundraiser at the VFW when members of the Orlando club showed up. They said six motorcyclists opened fire.

According to an arrest report, Warlock gang member, John Haskell, is accused of shooting defense witness Larry Spohn while he was riding his motorcycle along I-95 in Brevard County Saturday.

Spohn was shot in the arm.

Haskell was pulled over in his car moments later and arrested with attempted premeditated murder, the report said.

In court defense attorney Michael Lafay said he believes the shooting was an effort to intimidate a witness in the case.

"If these harassments, threats and acts of physical violence continue against Mr. Maloney's witnesses, it is going…it's going to affect his ability to procure and get the attendance of witnesses for his defense in this trial, and ultimately, If I can't get witnesses here for his defense, I'll be moving for mistrial; for a mistrial because his constitutional rights are being violated," Lafay said.

Lafay said there have been a number of threats in the case, but must of them have been anonymous so it is difficult to prove who is behind them.

At last check, jury selection was still underway.