Florida man burns down motorcycle clubhouse
Most folks would put a motorcycle club near the top of their list of groups not to mess with. Doubly so for a club made up exclusively of veterans and police officers. But not Randall Ray Love. He didn’t just light the “Enforcers” motorcycle clubhouse on fire—he admitted to it immediately.
Around 6 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11, the Riviera Beach Police Department got a call. The Enforcers motorcycle clubhouse at 1525 Avenue E in Riviera Beach was on fire. The local fire department quickly extinguished the blaze but suspected arson.
Detectives from the Florida Bureau of Fire, Arson, and Explosives Investigations arrived on the scene. They identified Randall Ray Love as the primary suspect. They didn’t have to wait long to talk to him.
On Sept. 12, police arrested Love on unrelated drug charges in a nearby city. Investigators then interviewed him. He admitted to the crime.
He now faces charges of second-degree arson, burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, and criminal mischief of property over $1,000. He has yet to reveal a motive.