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Charles Alfred Zito Jr. (born March 1, 1953) is an American actor, stuntman, celebrity bodyguard and former outlaw biker who was president of the New York chapter of the Hells Angels. [2] Zito was a member of the Hells Angels for 25 years and served as vice president of the New York City charter and president of the New York Nomads chapter.
English: Actor and boxer Chuck Zito discusses his experience getting to know Sandy Alexander, former president of the New York City Hells Angels, and explaining how he became a Hells Angel himself in an interview at Sonny Barger's house with Eric Salas from Rock Thiz Magazine published April 23, 2013 (two long pauses in speaking edited out).
Grondalski had a tattoo of the Hells Angels death's head logo on his arm. [4] A number of Hells Angels frequently visited the Grondalski household and knew the Grondalski children well, most notably Charles "Chuck" Diaz. [2] Debroah "Debbie" Kast, the sister of Patty, recalled about Dallas: "She was just a smart little girl for her age."
The Hells Angels was founded in the 1940s in Fontana, but Barger formed the Oakland chapter in April 1957. He became the club’s national president, its most visible and voluble figure.
Hell's Angels began as the article "The Motorcycle Gangs: Losers and Outsiders" written by Thompson for the May 17, 1965 issue of The Nation. [citation needed] In March 1965, The Nation editor Carey McWilliams wrote to Thompson and offered to pay the journalist for an article on the subject of motorcycle gangs, and the Hells Angels in particular.
The former president’s courthouse entourage also included Chuck Zito, who, as The New Republic noted, also spent several years in prison for drug conspiracy charges.
In the June 6 assault in Ocean Beach, three men, ages 19, 20 and 21, were chased by members of the Hells Angels gang. Two were severely beaten. ... This story originally appeared in Los Angeles ...
He is a friend of the actor and biker Chuck Zito, who served as the president of the New York City chapter of the Hells Angels. [3] In 1989, Stockford married Christine Yanke, by whom he had three children. [ 4 ]