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The Outlaws' long-standing rivalry with the Hells Angels began when three Hells Angel bikers were executed by Outlaw members in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on April 27, 1974. [25] [26] [27] The triple murder was carried out in retaliation for the earlier beating of an Outlaw by a Hells Angel, which took place in New York City on December 31, 1973.
The Hells Angels decided to absorb the Hell's Henchmen in order to gain a foothold in the large and lucrative drug trade in the Chicago area. [125] The Hells Angels' expansion into Illinois and Indiana was orchestrated by Patrick "Pat" Matter, the president of the Angels' Minneapolis, Minnesota chapter, [134] [135] which was the closest Hells ...
When Outlaws leaders learned in late 1993 that the Hells Angels were attempting to gain a presence in the Chicago area, the Outlaws began carrying out a series of violent attacks on the Hell's Henchmen and the Invaders in an attempt to discourage them from joining the Hells Angels and to prevent the Hells Angels from infiltrating their ...
In 2012, WIS reported that the FBI arrested 19 members of RDMC and Hells Angels across North and South Carolina. They were charged with racketeering and a series of crimes ranging from gun running ...
The time the bodies were cremated lined up with the disappearances of Hells Angels members Robbie Huff and Art Carasis, who went missing in 2015 and 2016; Huff participated in the coverup of Silva ...
A feud between the Outlaws and the Hells Angels began when two members of the Aliens biker gang in New York City — Sandy Alexander and Peter "Greased Lightning" Rogers — went separate ways, with Alexander joining the New York Hells Angels and Rogers leaving to become a member of the Chicago Outlaws.
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.
Hells Angels member Ali Ipekci shot dead Outlaws member Freddy Put, hangaround Jef Banken and supporter Michael Gerekens in an industrial zone in Maasmechelen where the Outlaws were holding an opening reception for a new tire centre on May 20, 2011. He was convicted of triple murder and sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment on February 6, 2015.