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Biker armed with nunchucks and a gun confronts police on Long Island highway.

A Long Island biker, armed with nunchucks, was reported to have been wearing an “outlaws” gang patch when he got entangled with a state trooper who stopped to assist him. This incident occurred around 2 a.m. Saturday after the biker’s motorcycle lost power near an exit on the southern parkways, according to officials.

Aaron Morgan, 45, from Queens, was found pulled over alongside the road. Reports indicate that he donned a leather vest with nunchucks attached, a symbol of the motorcycle club known as Twister MC, before allegedly brandishing metal knuckles.

During the arrest, Morgan reportedly resisted the troopers, making it difficult for them to secure him.

Authorities discovered in his possession a small buggy containing an unidentified white powder and a handgun loaded with 15 rounds.

Images released by the police show Morgan’s vest adorned with a “1%” patch, a mark often worn by members of outlaw biker gangs, indicating their rejection of conventional social norms and operating outside the law.

Ultimately, Morgan faces several felony charges, including resisting arrest, drug possession, and criminal possession of a weapon. He was taken into custody later that day at the Nassau County Courthouse.

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