Career
Ljunggren co-founded White Trash Military Cross, Sweden"s first "outlaw" motorcycle club, with January "Face" Krogh Jensen in the mid-1980s. On July 17, 1995, he was returning from a visit to Finnish club Undertakers Military Cross in Helsinki with January Jensen, a former Hells Angels member who crossed over to the Bandidos. The pair boarded a ferry to Stockholm then rode their Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the direction of Helsingborg.
Jensen"s motorcycle broke down in Ljungby, however, and Ljunggren continued the journey alone.
He was shot by a sniper while riding his motorcycle on the E4 motorway, south of Markaryd, Småland. He then fell from his bike and was run over by a car.
An ambulance took him to a nearby hospital, with doctors initially thinking a simple road accident had occurred. Only at the hospital did it become clear that he had been shot several times by a rifle.
He was wearing a flak vest, but one of the shots penetrated the armour, striking him in the back and killing him.
Although no-one was ever charged with his murder, it is widely believed that he was killed by a Hells Angels member in relation to the Great Nordic Biker War.