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A mixed race outlaw motorcycle club that has chapters in at least 34 U.S. states and the Philippines. [24] [25] Club Deroes: 1971 Perth, Australia Coffin Cheaters: 1970 Perth, Australia In the 1980s, the gang was among the four dominant outlaw motorcycle clubs in Western Australia. Currently operates charters in Norway, Australia and the United ...
HELLBOUND Motorcycle Club, Ashland, Ohio; Hell's Henchmen Motorcycle Club, in Illinois and Indiana (patched over in 1994) [93] Hellkats Motorcycle Club [5] Hellside Motorcycle Club; Hooligans MC, in Arizona [94] Horror Merchants MC 1%ers Massachusetts, New Hampshire; Iron Cross Motorcycle Club [5] Kings of Mayhem Motorcycle Club [95] Longriders ...
The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club was founded in Niwot, Colorado in 1966 by Bruce Gale "The Dude" Richardson, who was living in Longmont after serving in the U.S. Navy from July 1958 to February 1960. [2] Richardson later left the club and died of natural causes in Scottsbluff, Nebraska on March 26, 2013. [7]
A grand jury indicted 17 members and associates of a Hells Angels motorcycle gang in a seemingly unprovoked and brutal attack targeting three Black men in San Diego this spring.
George Gus Christie Jr. (born April 26, 1947) is an American author and former outlaw biker who served as president of the Ventura, California charter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club between 1978 and 2011. He is the longest-serving charter president in the club's history. [1] Christie was also a national spokesman for the Hells Angels. [2]
In 1970, during a conflict with the Axemen motorcycle gang, San Diego Hells Angels chapter vice president Andrew Horn was shot and killed with a sawed-off shotgun by Axemen biker Rick McCart, who was acquitted of the killing and subsequently fled the area. In 1975, several Axemen members survived the bombing of their clubhouse via a remote ...
On September 5, 1977, a procession of Mongols members were ambushed by a three-man Hells Angels "hit team" in a drive-by shooting involving an AR-15 style rifle and a Soviet-made machine gun on Interstate 15 north of Escondido as they returned to San Diego from the club's annual Labor Day motorcycle run at the Kern River. [52]
After it ended, he re-joined the 13 Rebels. In 1946, he had his membership stripped from him by the other members after an incident at a quarter-mile race in San Diego where he got bored and drunk. He drove his own motorcycle through a wooden gate onto the racetrack, around the track, and eventually lost control. [3]