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Outlaw biker who took bullet to penis and survived is shot for second time in 18 months

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shooting incident that left him with “permanent damage to the penis” just last year, has survived a second murder attempt.Chris Rymer is alleged to be a former member of the feared Rebels bike gang, which was involved in serious violence, drug manufacture and trafficking across Australia.He drove himself to Sydney’s Hawkesbury Hospital at about 9.30am on Tuesday (July 26), suffering from gunshot wounds which are not believed to be life-threatening. READ MORE: Glam ex-girlfriend of fugitive biker gang boss 'arrested in Turkey over visa issues' Police seized the vehicle that Rymer had been driving for forensic examination and are believed to have questioned the injured man.Subsequently, a crime scene was established outside a location in Bounty Crescent, Bligh Park, which is around a 10 minute drive from the hospital.The police’s specialist anti-gang unit, the Raptor Squad, is leading the investigation."Raptor Squad officers continue their inquiries into the circumstances surrounding how the man came to be shot and are appealing for anyone who may have been in the vicinity of Agnes Banks between 7am and 9.30am on Tuesday morning to come forward,” a spokesman said.“In particular, detectives believe someone may have seen the distinctive red/orange Ford Mustang in the Bligh Park or Agnew Banks areas around the time of the incident.”A second crime scene was later established on nearby Bonnor Road after a burnt-out vehicle was discovered.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.After the shooting in March last year, which left Rymer with a significant penile injury, Detective Superintendent Rob Critchlow said that gang violence was putting innocent members of the public.

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