A Metro Detroit man and former leader of a notorious motorcycle club has started a nonprofit organization for at-risk youth after serving more than a decade in prison.
On Thursday, Aref Nagi greeted the parent of a teen he mentors at Pancho Villa’s, his Mexican Restaurant in Sterling Heights.
“I’m always there. I’ll take the time with them. I’ll set a time. I’ve been doing that. I’ve got parents that bring their kids. They know I’m passionate about it,” Nagi said…