Albany Times Union

Prison ordered in biker death case

Man’s disappeara­nce in 2019 started probe that ended in arrest

- By Claire Bryan

Jack L. Jeffers, the motorcycle club member who pleaded guilty in the death of fellow biker Michael Ahern, was sentenced to prison for four to 12 years for manslaught­er and nine years (plus five years of postreleas­e supervisio­n) for criminal possession of a weapon, to run concurrent­ly, Saratoga County District Attorney Karen Heggen’s office said Tuesday.

Ahern, who lived at 16 Brickyard Road in the town of Stillwater, had not been seen there since Jan. 6, 2019. That address is the former clubhouse of the Rolling Pride Motorcycle Club where Jeffers, 25, also lived.

Police investigat­ing the case determined that Ahern had not left the area but was likely the victim of foul play. He hadn’t used his cellphone since that Jan. 6 afternoon.

Prosecutor­s said on the following March 15, Jeffers was involved in a property damage accident in the town of Saratoga and drove from the scene.

The car was stopped by Stillwater police, who found Jeffers with a loaded handgun. After months of investigat­ion, it was determined that the gun had been used by Jeffers to kill Ahern.

Between Jan. 15, 2019 and Jan. 5, 2021, the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the State Police, interviewe­d numerous witnesses and used search warrants, eventually determinin­g that Jeffers and Ahern

were alone together at Brickyard Road that Jan. 6 and that Jeffers killed Ahern, whose body was moved from the location, officials said.

Jeffers, whose address was given Tuesday as Voorheesvi­lle, had been a private first class with

the New York National Guard.

Jeffers pleaded guilty on Jan. 25. His criminal record includes a federal conviction for gun traffickin­g.

The circumstan­ces of Ahern’s death remain under investigat­ion by the sheriff’s office and State Police, Heggen’s office said Tuesday. Others may have been involved

in some way, the Times Union has reported.

“We’re still working on a few things with the (human) remains,” sheriff’s Capt. Jeffrey Brown said in January when asked if they had recovered Ahern’s remains. “I don’t want to get into too much . ... There are some other people that could be involved.”

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 ?? Will Waldron / Times Union archive ?? Exterior of the former clubhouse of the Rolling Pride Motorcycle Club in Stillwater, as seen in May 2019. Jack Jeffers, 25, and his victim, Michael P. Ahern, lived here, officials said.
Will Waldron / Times Union archive Exterior of the former clubhouse of the Rolling Pride Motorcycle Club in Stillwater, as seen in May 2019. Jack Jeffers, 25, and his victim, Michael P. Ahern, lived here, officials said.

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