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The Devils Ride was a TV show centered on a fictional motorcycle riders' club based in San Diego, California that split into two groups because of tensions between its members. It aired on the Discovery Channel and premiered on May 8, 2012. Season 2 premiered on February 18, 2013.
Members of the San Diego Hells Angels chapter were suspected in the theft of 2,000 pounds of dynamite from a construction site in San Diego County in September 1977. [5] On January 6, 1978, three members of the Hells Angels' Los Angeles chapter were arrested in possession of a case of the stolen dynamite as well as a machine gun and other weapons.
Pages in category "Motorcycle racers from San Diego" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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.
Prospective members are required to own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and must serve a probationary period as a "prospect" before being initiated into the club. [30] Mongols members are required to pay a monthly fee and attend chapter meetings. The club's bylaws are contained in a 70-page constitution, which also features a list of ten ...
After a decade of fighting the most powerful man in daytime television, Holly Hallstrom had come to the end of her road. Cresting a hilltop deep in California's wine country, Hallstrom clutched ...
Born in San Diego, California, [2] [3] Bailey is the adopted son of Gary "Professor" Bailey, also a former professional motocross racer. [1] He began riding bicycles at the age of 3, and received his first bike, a 60cc Yamaha at age 10. He started racing that same year.
Near the end of his Navy service, Ventura began to spend time with the "South Bay" chapter of the Mongols Motorcycle Club in San Diego. He would ride onto Naval Base Coronado on his Harley-Davidson wearing his Mongol "colors". According to Ventura, he was a "full-patch" member of the club and third-in-command of his chapter, but never had any ...