The Most Notorious Hells Angels Members Reacting To Life Sentence..

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Published 2023-06-20
Terrifying Reactions Of Hells Angels Getting Life Sentences

If there are any emotional reactions or outbursts, I ask for officers to remove that person from the courtroom.
For the term of life.
Whatever the jury’s verdict, I ask that you be respectful of that decision. And bear in mind that we are in a courtroom.

If you Google the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, it’ll tell you exactly what it is – a motorcycle club established in the 1940s by World War II veterans.

But the organization has its fair share of members who commit kidnapping, extortion, and even murder.

Some of the worst Hells Angels were arrested and convicted of murder, and sentenced to life in prison. And well, some of their reactions are worth exploring in today’s video. So let’s give it a go.

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All Comments (21)
  • @PaulJackino
    "He died alone in prison with no support from his wife and family". Sums up the end game to this lifestyle.
  • I was in a dyslexic bike gang called Hells Angles. We were essentially a bunch of maths students .. we'd stay up late , never did what our mums told us, play hooky from school, break wind in class. Our reign of terror ended when a letter arrived at home from the head teacher. I miss my time with the Angles😢
  • 15:05 The worst part about this, the bomb was not on a timer or activated by starting the car, it was remotely detonated and the the biker who triggered the bomb saw the kid, but he only cared about killing his target and gave no regard to the innocent victim! This is the kind of individual we are talking about here.
  • @jimji5116
    "Life is tough but it's tougher when you're stupid." A quote from Law and Order.
  • @subbywan1422
    Given the culture of gangs in prisons, i don't think going to prison is the punishment the justice system thinks it is.
  • @mastyer0fReality
    Give the Rhode island police credit for allowing a hells angels club house to operate across from an elementary school.
  • @HumanABC
    My aunt grew up next door to one of the Hell's Angels MC in Omaha. She said she hated it when they would lose their ball over the fence and onto their property because no one was going over to get it! 😆
  • @Randy.E.R
    A couple of these cracked me up. Joseph Lancia was the president of the Rhode Island chapter of the Hells Angels. The smallest state in the nation. What kind of honor is that? How many members were in the group, 5? Then there was Jay Witt. Totally bad dude, probably had a nice Harley. Yet, he got busted while driving a stolen Chevy Impala. Imagine that, you are a high level biker dude but your legacy ends in a family sedan. That will be something to talk about in prison.
  • @TheMoccis
    Organized crime organization commits horrible crimes, who would've thought!
  • @yaa63
    I guess the original founders, veterans, never thought they would imagine their club to become a crime organization...what a mess...there are some evil people out there
  • @kathy2539
    All I'll say is there are some very creepy frightening people in the world and usually takes a long time to capture them, in the meantime they get away with the most horrifying crimes.
  • @Avakita
    It's as if they wanted to go into prison, so much that they put job applications into it and got hired for life.
  • @stevethegreek71
    The one who looked like a school teacher, Mom Boucher, was also the most terrifying of all the Hells Angels.
  • @alien4422
    Here in the UK during the 70s one of my uncles used to have a bikers gang visit him. Once one of them tried to get me and my cousin to fight each other but we ignored him. I was a young child and that was my first experience of biker gangs and I can't say that I was impressed. My uncle had a lot of guns and pot as well as a large collection of WW2 memorabilia including Waffen SS daggers and some of the biggest Kriegsmarine binoculars that I have ever seen. You name it and he had it he also had a ton of musical gear. I remember once he showed me some weapons, he used to like showing me his guns and other things that he had including a bike chain, a knuckle duster and a ring with a spike on it. My uncle said that if you punched someone in the face with the ring on you can pull down and rip their face open. My uncle had a big influence on me as I became very interested in music and military history. I started to play the guitar and came to know more about military weapons and history than a lot of so called experts. I've never considered biker gangs who engage in criminal activity to be very smart. I mean riding a loud bike with a patch on your back is hardly a smart thing if criminal activity is your business.
  • @ronniekelly6654
    Original members of the Hells Angels were veterans of D-Day and many other important battles so these guys were dealing with issues like PTSD and even more debilitating symptoms of psychological problems from being a soldier who served during WW2 . Many of these issues weren't fully understood at that time. When these guys came home they had trouble interacting with people, even family and friends. They desired freedom and the solidarity between comrades. That's why the Hells Angels were formed, now a days veterans have better support and medical staff have better understanding of the issues experienced by men and women who come back from the war. Hells Angels were originally ex soldiers wanting nothing more than being left alone no more orders no more killing, they missed the company of their brothers in arms, a closeness hard to find in 'civvy street'
  • @meghancass3187
    They're just criminals on motorcycles that hang out with other criminals on motorcycles.