Three member of the Lone Wolf Motorcycle Gang have been charged over a serious assault in Port Kennedy.
Around 7pm on January 5, a 30-year old man, who is a former member of the Lone Wolf gang, was approached by a black utility and silver sedan at speed near Grand Ocean Boulevard.
Two current members of the gang, who are known to the victim, then allegedly assaulted him.
Police say he was struck multiple times to the head and body, causing him to momentarily lose consciousness.
The victim was conveyed to Rockingham General Hospital where we was treated for a facial fracture and abrasions.
On January 9, the Gang Crime Squad executed warrants and charged three members of the Lone Wolf OMCG.
A 29-year-old Beeliar man was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.
A 21-year-old Seville Grove man was charged with assault and going armed in public in a manner to cause fear.
A 27-year-old Calista man was charged with assault and for the possession of knuckle dusters and steroids.
All three men were due to appear in Rockingham Magistrates Court yesterday.
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