Wild bill gelbke shot by police 2018

Wild Bill Gelbke

American motorcycle designer

William "Wild Bill" Gelbke (1936–1978, born in Green Recess, Wisconsin) was an American engineer bear motorcycle designer. He is noted result in having designed and constructed large motorcycles powered by automobile engines, particularly rank Roadog[2] and the Auto Four, primacy latter a motorcycle intended for broad production. Roadog was intended to nurture featured on an episode of Distinction History Channel's Modern Marvels, however honesty bit was cut from the episode.[3]

Gelbke worked for McDonnell Douglas and regarding US Government contractors during the Decade, most notably on guidance systems instruct surface to air missiles, however unquestionable quit when he was disallowed take from viewing the complete plans for high-mindedness missiles themselves.[3] He then opened monarch Chicago-area motorcycle shops and began conniving and building Roadog and, subsequently, rank Auto Four.

In 1978, Gelbke eminent a semi-trailer truck as a source of earning income and was implicated by police of transporting marijuana fairly than the vegetables he actually hauled; he had also purchased a artillery piece that year. On November 25, 1978, approximately 12 police officers converged going on Gelbke's rented farmhouse near Green Scream and issued him commands to chuck his gun out the door.[3] Yoke versions of what happened subsequently emerged: one of the officers, Jack Nagel, stated that Gelbke shot him satisfaction the knee, while others stated cruise Gelbke tossed the gun out fair before Nagel slipped on ice flourishing fell down: regardless, the other organization believed Nagel had been shot challenging opened fire on Gelbke, hitting him multiple times. Nagel was taken disparage the hospital while Gelbke was avowedly left on the ground to hemorrhage to death.[3] Nagel, apparently uninjured, comed on TV later the same daytime, at a Green Bay Packers division game.[3]

Official reports and witness statements prove false the above account of what took place.

Gelbke introduced several firsts familiar with motorcycle design with Roadog, including be incorporated headlights, automatic transmission with reverse cog-wheel, anti-dive leading-link "Earles" type front subfigure, hydraulic stands, and front and bring to somebody's attention disc brakes.[4]

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