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The founding member of a motorcycle club in Stockton pleaded guilty this week to unlawfully dealing firearms and possessing a machine gun, federal prosecutors said.  

Jashanpreet Singh, 27, of Lodi, founded the Punjabi Devils Motorcycle Club, a Stockton-based club associated with the Hells Angels.

On June 6, 2025, Singh tried to sell several weapons to an undercover officer, including a short-barreled rifle, three assault weapons, three machine gun conversion devices and a revolver.  

A search of Singh’s residence also uncovered additional firearms, including a machine gun, another machine gun conversion device, and a silencer, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California. 

Officers also discovered a single “pineapple”-style capped and fused hand grenade, as well as what law enforcement believed was a military electronic capped “claymore” mine.  

According to prosecutors, Singh initially faced state charges in San Joaquin County related to his crimes. In July 2025, he failed to appear in court, and the state court issued a bench warrant for his arrest. Later that month, the FBI received an alert that Singh had booked a ticket to India and was scheduled to depart from San Francisco International Airport on July 26, 2025. Instead, officers located and arrested Singh at the airport before he could flee.  

He remains in federal custody. 

Katy St. Clair got her start in journalism by working in the classifieds department at the East Bay Express during the height of alt weeklies, then sweet talked her way into becoming staff writer, submissions editor, and music editor. She has been a columnist in the East Bay Express, SF Weekly, and the San Francisco Examiner. Starting in 2015, she begrudgingly scaled the inverted pyramid at dailies such as the Vallejo Times-Herald, The Vacaville Reporter, and the Daily Republic. She has her own independent news site and blog that covers the delightfully dysfunctional town of Vallejo, California, where she also collaborates with the investigative team at Open Vallejo. A passionate advocate for people with developmental disabilities, she serves on both the Board of the Arc of Solano and the Arc of California. She lives in Vallejo.