Hells Angels - Kingdom Come Season 1 Episode 4

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Hells Angels - Kingdom Come Season 1 Episode 4
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00:00The Hells Angels have had epic clashes, brutal wars that have left dozens and dozens of people
00:22dead.
00:23The pagans were putting so much pressure on the Hells Angels in Philly.
00:26The blue wave was supposed to be this giant wave of pagans washing from one end of the
00:30country to the other end of the country.
00:32If you mess up or disrespect them, there's going to be a huge price to pay and that could
00:36be your life.
00:37When you got the crown, everybody wants to beef with you.
00:40Heavy lies the crown.
00:41The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
00:43Sooner or later, everybody talks.
00:56The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:03Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:04The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:05Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:06The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:07Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:08The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:09Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:10The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:11Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:12The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:13Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:14The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:15Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:16The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:17Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:18The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:19Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:20The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:21The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:22Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:23The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:24Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:25The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:26Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:27The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:28Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:29The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:30Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:31The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:32Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:33The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:34Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:35The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:36Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:37The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:38Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:39The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:40Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:41The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:42Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:43The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:44Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:45The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:46Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:47The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:48Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:49The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:50Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:51The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:52Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:53The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:54Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:55The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:56Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:57The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
01:58Sooner or later, everybody talks.
01:59The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:00Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:01The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:02Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:03The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:04Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:05The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:06Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:07The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:08Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:09The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:10Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:11The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:12Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:13The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:14Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:15The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:16Sooner or later, everybody talks.
02:17The Hells Angels are a constant threat to them.
02:18According to my sources, they had convened there to discuss creating an alliance to combat the pagans who were spreading across the country fast and furious in what was called the Blue Wave.
02:33The pagans' alleged leader, Keith Conan the Barbarian Richter, is about to be released from prison, and the biker world is about to be turned upside down.
02:45The fact that these three clubs that had been bigger rivals for years were willing to set aside their differences to combat a common enemy told you that there was a tsunami coming down the pike.
02:56I was 20 years old.
03:03I'd read Hunter Thompson's book on the Hells Angels.
03:06It pretty much inspired everyone that rode a bike.
03:09And I don't think anybody that rode a bike hadn't read it.
03:13We thought it was cool.
03:18I spent 13 years in the club, the Banditos.
03:21Chapter in San Antonio, I was the founding vice president.
03:24Partied a lot, man.
03:26Yeah, it's a different world out there now.
03:30The Banditos are kind of the Hells Angels without the PR image.
03:39The Banditos are the ugly Hells Angels, the Hells without the Angels.
03:44Their slogan is, we're the people your mother warned you about.
03:49We're the boogeymen.
03:51I used to ride up to the people on the street on my bike, and I'd hear door locks.
03:56I was thinking, God, you know, like I'm going to jump off the bike and bother y'all.
04:00The door locks went off, and we were doing good.
04:04My father, Don Chambers, was the founder of the Bandito Motorcycle Club on March 4, 1966.
04:14Don Chambers identified Texas as a fertile ground to build a biker kingdom from the ground up, and that's what he did.
04:23Daddy had Texas. The Hells Angels had California.
04:30Hells Angels weren't allowed to come into Texas. That was his territory.
04:35If a Hells Angel was going to come into Texas, you don't have to talk to Daddy.
04:43You began to have quite a few skirmishes between Banditos and Hells Angels over the fact that
04:50Hells Angels did not think that any other biker club should even exist.
04:55That if it's not the Hells Angels, you're not a biker club.
05:01Bikers take their territory very seriously. There were actually Hells Angels that were killed for going into Texas.
05:10I'd heard about the Hells Angels. Sonny Barger sat in my daddy's house.
05:17Daddy went, Don Lee, you think you can stop long enough to let me introduce you to somebody?
05:24I'm 14. I want to be with my friends and go to the beach.
05:28He goes, this is Sonny Barger, president of the Hells Angels.
05:31I thought, oh my gosh, because I always heard they were rivals with each other.
05:38Sonny Barger was asking Daddy to quit sending his Hells Angels back on the airplane.
05:49Then Daddy walked me out on the porch. I said, what's this guy mowing our yard for?
05:54He was a Hells Angel prospect. He goes, because I told him to.
06:001972, Don Chambers was burned in a drug deal.
06:04He thought he was buying methamphetamine. In reality, he was being sold funk baking soda.
06:11As retaliation, drew these culprits to a meeting, had them dig their own graves.
06:18Told them they needed to go into the grave so they could go meet Jesus Christ and proceeded to execute them.
06:28They were made to dig their own graves. Everybody thought that Daddy killed them.
06:35I don't know if Daddy put the order down. I don't know if Daddy had the gun in his hand.
06:40But I guess it was a message to get across.
06:48You look at the Banditos and the downfall of their founder, Don Chambers.
06:53It went to a prospect that was having issues in his prospecting and being hazed.
07:00And he became an informant and went to the police.
07:06The Banditos are known for and differ from other clubs is their initiation rituals that are not like the other clubs.
07:15Everybody's patch got initiated. We used to take our colors off and put them on the ground.
07:19Everybody pissed on them and then we'd wear them home.
07:26There was one time I was at a place and somebody took a poop on the set of colors.
07:34About 13 people got initiated. Bono, Laverdale, and Ria Dosa, New Mexico.
07:40People were throwing up. One guy had diarrhea and it's gross.
07:45Cops didn't infiltrate bike clubs back then because of that.
07:49No cop was going to stand for that kind of shit.
07:54This is more than just a motorcycle gang.
07:57Authorities here and a number of other states say the Hells Angels have become a national criminal organization.
08:03More ruthless than even the Mafia.
08:05When you decide that you want to be a Hells Angel, they take your photo, they distribute, they fax your photo to all the other chapters.
08:13So somebody has a look at you to make sure that you haven't had a beef with somebody or that you don't owe anybody on the street or anything like that.
08:23The Hells Angels were very restrictive.
08:27It was harder to get into the Hells Angels than the American Army.
08:30Any prospect has to go through at least a year, usually longer, working for the full-patch members.
08:36And they are virtual slaves.
08:39We're like three years from hang around, prospect.
08:42You know, it's a long time, right?
08:44And they would keep you awake.
08:47I saw some weird stuff.
08:51The East End Hells Angel, when he was a prospect and he got a blowjob from a hooker they picked up who didn't have a job,
08:58from a hooker they picked up who didn't have any teeth, in front of everybody in the clubhouse.
09:03And he said they all started laughing because he said all the guys are going, he's enjoying it, he's enjoying it.
09:09Okay, stop.
09:12I saw the prospect from Sherbrooke with one of the hookers on top of the bar.
09:18In intimate relations.
09:20Yeah.
09:21Awkward.
09:22In front of everyone.
09:23Probably 60, 70 guys.
09:25They want the prospects to know that in order to get here you have to work, you have to be trustworthy, and you have to be able to put up with anything.
09:36Members will ask you questions you have to have the answers for.
09:39And some answers, if you don't have them right, you'll get bang checked right in your forehead, punched in your chest, because you need to know certain things.
09:46The banditos, they were much less restrictive.
09:49So they were expanding faster because they weren't as selective.
09:55Sonny Barger, who helped organize the group 21 years ago, and is considered by many to be the most powerful man in the Hells Angels.
10:02Sonny figured that our competitors are going international, right, like we need to make a mark in other countries.
10:10Normally in Denmark we drive on a Harley Davidson.
10:14Strength is in numbers, and strength is in presence and territory.
10:21The banditos looked to the rest of the world to expand to, and a lot of them naturally fought Europe.
10:33A lot of them are quite racist and xenophobic, but, you know, the European countries are sort of a step in between.
10:40And a lot of those places took to them very quickly, particularly the Scandinavian countries.
10:47Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the biker gangs became very, very powerful there.
10:52They've styled themselves as modern day Vikings, rival motorcycle gangs involved in a battle which has spread across Scandinavia.
11:03At the height of the war, members of the Hells Angels killed the banditos chapter president at the Copenhagen airport.
11:11Because the banditos weren't afraid of being the bad guys, I don't think they had the intelligence or the control or the discipline that the Hells Angels have.
11:23Later that same year, during the Hells Angels annual Viking party, a bandito launched a rocket into the Hells Angels headquarters.
11:31A local woman, who was an innocent passerby, was killed during the attack.
11:37People were frightened because anti-tank rockets were used, automatic weapons were used, stuff that had been stolen from the military.
11:45The level of destruction was huge.
11:49These are some of the weapons seized from the bikers.
11:52The police chief in charge of the investigation says this wasn't just a gangland feud, it was a war.
12:00It's a global battle that's played out in the field today.
12:04It's a global battle that's played out in the fields of Europe.
12:08You have the Hells Angels and the banditos fighting over money and turf and the profits from cocaine.
12:17It was the great Nordic biker war where Norway and Sweden, bikers there with the Hells Angels were fighting for territory.
12:25We had over a hundred casualties.
12:29But now a truce has been called between the leader of the Hells Angels and the head of the rival bandito gang.
12:38We've never seen a truce like this in the biker world.
12:41Unfortunately, those friendly handshakes didn't extend over to North America.
12:47Just as things were winding down in the war in Europe,
12:50things were just starting to heat up in North America between the Hells Angels and the banditos.
12:581990s, cocaine is a goldmine.
13:02It's like a blank check for organized crime and the bikers.
13:05The cocaine business really centered in Quebec, in Montreal, because of the port, because of the transnational smuggling business.
13:19Stagnant had a reputation of being kind of an odd guy.
13:24He's a mystery even to people who are in the Hells Angels.
13:28He's quite small, he looks, he's jockey size.
13:30His face is quite marked up because his motorcycle once blew up on him and someone crashed into it.
13:35Even back in high school, he was known for dressing very flashily.
13:40He had a full-length wolf fur coat, which I'm not even sure was legal at the time.
13:45He had a customized belt buckle that could flip around and turn into a knife.
13:50That belt was special to him.
13:51It was given to him by the Hells Angels for recognition of what he had done for the club, and it was huge.
13:56He takes that sort of thing really seriously.
13:59It isn't just a bit of clothing, it's a sign of respect.
14:051992, Stagnant's arrested with $90,000 in a bag he's carrying.
14:11He's going to jail.
14:131992, Stagnant's arrested with $90,000 in a bag he's carrying in the airport in cash.
14:22The police found a large sum of money on him, including some of it in his belt, and the cops confiscated it.
14:30When it came to trial, they couldn't prove that it was procedure crime, but when it was returned to Walter,
14:37it appeared as though the cops had played hockey with a belt buckle.
14:43And so he sued for the mental anguish of having his belt ruined.
14:47In a calculated show of force, the Hells Angels rumble into Ontario.
14:53They are going to show police and local gangs they have the muscle and desire to take over the drug trade.
14:59Hells Angels wanted to conquer the entire market.
15:02They wanted to be the only distributors of drugs in all of Canada.
15:07The bikers are sitting atop this treasure trove of cocaine riches, but their rivals are the dreaded rock machine.
15:19The Hells Angels wanted to make it very clear on the street that you either dealt with them or you didn't deal at all.
15:27You were going to get your drugs from the Hells Angels and if not, we're going to kill you.
15:34It was a turf thing. If you're going to sell drugs, you have to go through the Hells Angels.
15:40You have to know a Hells Angel or you're going to be in trouble.
15:43And the rivals didn't want to use them as their suppliers, as their muscle.
15:48They banded together a group of bar owners who were also drug dealers with other local gangs and the rock machine to fight the Hells Angels.
15:58At this point, the rock machine was getting destroyed.
16:03The gangland style executions and the bombings began in the summer of 1994.
16:09Since then, 27 people have been blown up or shot dead.
16:12When the rock machine was losing the war, they knew they needed help and reinforcements.
16:19The rock machine came up with an idea to pitch the Bandidos on a patchover alliance in the middle of their war against the Hells Angels.
16:30And it wasn't until early 2001 at a ceremony at the rock machine's Kingston clubhouse that the full patchover took place and the rock machine officially became Bandido.
16:40What worries police trying to stop the bloody turf war in Quebec is that the rock machine has now cut a deal to merge with the Bandidos, Texas-based arch rivals of the Hells Angels.
16:53The concern is that could lead to even more violence.
16:57Now, suddenly, it's not just the rock machine and the Hells Angels battling it out in Montreal.
17:02It's Hells Angels versus the Bandidos.
17:08Two shootings within an hour and a half of one another.
17:11Both victims were taken to hospital, both known to police.
17:15This bloody biker war has become a constant source of frustration for police.
17:20Over the next few years, we see something like 160,000 people killed.
17:27Over the next few years, we see something like 162 killings in the Montreal area.
17:36I mean, the streets were like filled with ambulances, bombs going off.
17:41Like the worst days of Al Capone and the Chicago mobsters.
17:45The motorcycle gangs are at war.
17:48They use bombs because they have messages to deliver.
17:51And the preferred weapon is bombs.
17:54For the very good reason that it delivers a message in a more spectacular way.
17:58The police decide, we have to stop this war between Hells Angels and the Bandidos.
18:04Let's go for the weaker character.
18:07Back then, I was working on the anti-gang squad.
18:11And a whole team, even two teams at one point, were working 24 hours a day on the Bandidos.
18:17Called Operation Amigo.
18:20So we're talking about at least 40 police officers full time.
18:25Including surveillance, phone tappings, and the detectives writing out the warrants.
18:31That's a lot of manpower and that's a lot of money.
18:36So by the summer of 2002, the authorities in Quebec are fully immersed into Operation Amigo
18:43and going after the Bandidos with reckless abandon.
18:49We had everything we needed to take down the Bandidos.
18:53We had the stash with the guns. We had the stash with the narcotics.
18:57We had the main players. We had surveillance. We had them on attempted murders.
19:03Police actually do the Hells Angels' job and wipe out the Bandidos by arresting them in huge numbers.
19:10Investigators say they have been hammering down on organized crime since September.
19:16The quantity of narcotics and guns seized in that operation was quite overwhelming for a gang that was just starting in Canada.
19:26So I can imagine a gang that's 20 times bigger, like the Hells Angels, what they have in stock.
19:33The remnants of the Bandidos, many of them actually patch over to the Hells Angels.
19:39Very seldom we do take down an organization and we always see them pop up again.
19:46But in their case, it was over and out.
19:52So the Bandidos have been eliminated in Quebec. They hang on in Ontario.
19:59After Operation Amigo concluded, the Bandidos started turning on themselves.
20:04And the internal fighting in the club led to unimaginable bloodshed.
20:14After Operation Amigo takes down the Bandidos, there's only about 15 members left in Canada.
20:21Giovanni Muscadine, or Boxer, from Toronto, was their new national president.
20:26They had felt abandoned by the American Bandidos. They wanted nothing to do with them.
20:32Boxer was already known as a very unhinged character.
20:36And his fight within the Bandidos really sent him over the edge, spiraling.
20:41His cocaine abuse got worse.
20:43And he just became more unhinged and more violent.
20:47Jeff Pike, the leader of the Bandidos in the United States,
20:50sent a very clear cease and desist message to the Bandidos remaining in Canada
20:54to put an end to all of their activities.
20:58Boxer sent back his patches to Jeff Pike.
21:01He decided they were no longer Bandidos and they declared that they were now the No Surrender Crew.
21:06He wanted to reignite the Bandidos.
21:08He wanted to put an end to all of their activities.
21:10He decided they were no longer Bandidos and they declared that they were now the No Surrender Crew.
21:15He wanted to reignite the Bandidos as a powerful force in Canada.
21:19This was despite the Bandidos in the U.S. wanting it to disband entirely.
21:24Boxer doesn't like what he's hearing from the Bandidos in Texas.
21:28He goes on his own campaign emailing other Bandido chapters around the world
21:34trying to get support for him in the biker war in Canada
21:38that leadership of the Bandidos in Texas want to discontinue.
21:44And Jeff Pike sent an email back to him
21:47basically telling him to f*** off saying,
21:49hey, you're a Bandido, you'll do what I tell you to do.
21:52There's a lot of speculation that Jeff Pike
21:55ordered the execution and murder of the Bandidos remaining in Canada.
22:00Hey, how you doing?
22:05Wayne Kellestein had been in a number of gangs.
22:10You know, I hate to say crazy to be Hell's Angels,
22:13but he really was turned down from them because they thought he was too violent and too unpredictable.
22:19But with Boxer promotion to the head of the Bandidos Canada,
22:23he became very jealous.
22:25Everybody who knew anything about crime knew who Wayne Kellestein was.
22:29Kellestein wanted to be a boss, he wanted to be a big deal.
22:33He was really into Nazi Germany.
22:36His farm and his barn were covered in swastikas and iron crosses and things like that.
22:48Allegedly, Wayne Kellestein was the leader of the Bandidos.
22:52Allegedly, the U.S. Bandido leadership told Kellestein
22:56that Muscadary and the rest of the No Surrender crew were to be killed
23:01and Kellestein would become the new leader of the Canadian Bandidos as the reward.
23:06He had this plan where you murder people and dump them in the Hell's Angels area, their bodies.
23:11Please turn on the Hell's Angels.
23:13Please crack down on the Hell's Angels.
23:15Then the Bandidos, they rise up.
23:21On April 8, 2006, Muscadary and seven others go to Kellestein's ranch.
23:27Wayne Kellestein and a handful of cohorts massacre eight people, eight members of the Bandidos.
23:36There's been a lot of speculation about what happened inside this farmhouse.
23:40OPP investigators believe it was an internal cleansing.
23:44It was like an assembly line murder where through a night they were taken out one by one and shot.
23:48The killing was mainly done by Kellestein himself.
23:52He would put a long gun, like a rifle, under the man's shirt and shoot him in the heart.
23:59CTV News discovered this video taken back in 1999 of one of the men murdered over the weekend,
24:0748-year-old John Muscadary, nicknamed Boxer.
24:10He was offered a chance to be in with the killers and he didn't take it.
24:14He said, take me first.
24:15He said, take me first.
24:17I want to go out like a man.
24:19And Wayne, being such a fan of the Nazis, made it especially hard on the Jewish member of the Bandidos,
24:26Jamie Flans, and kept taunting him throughout the killings, letting him know that he would be last,
24:33just so he'd have to live through seeing everybody else get killed.
24:36The eight bodies were placed in cars and driven to Stafford Line.
24:42They were left strewn amongst an open field in a farm.
24:48I remember calling up the leaders and asking for a statement and they just disowned the activities.
24:55The end of the Bandidos came at their own hand when they slaughtered a group of their members overnight
25:01and who wants to join a club where it's 50-50 if you get slaughtered or not?
25:05It was called the Bandidos Massacre.
25:08Each victim shot execution style.
25:10Shed and Massacre, this shows this was a sanctioned murder.
25:15You are signing the death warrant of your former brothers.
25:20Did you murder these eight people?
25:22How's that for a question?
25:24That's a dumb f***ing question.
25:27How the f*** can you say that to me?
25:30Because I'm here and I've given you an opportunity to tell me what you did Friday and Saturday.
25:37Help yourself.
25:39On October 29th, 2009, Wayne Kelstein and gang received 44 guilty verdicts for first-degree murder and four for manslaughter.
25:49The Shed Massacre just kind of made everybody sick.
25:53Nobody wanted to associate with the Bandidos and it actually strengthened the Hells Angels
25:58because their brand looked so much more sophisticated, cleaner, more efficient than the Bandidos.
26:10With the Bandidos wiped out, the Hells Angels looked all the more powerful in Canada.
26:18That was until the pagans started to turn their biker world upside down.
26:23Right now we're in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
26:26Nugent's Tavern, second home of the Pagan Nation, Elizabeth Chapter.
26:30One percenter.
26:34Pagan Norse Giant.
26:36That's the Pagan Center patch.
26:38Play Pagan, Die Pagan.
26:40LPDP.
26:41There are five outlaw motorcycle gangs that we refer to as the Big Five.
26:45You know, they're top-tier operating criminal organizations.
26:49Hells Angels, outlaws, Mongols, Bandidos, and of course the Pagans.
26:56They're the rivals of the Hells Angels.
26:59They're the rivals of the Bandidos.
27:01They're the rivals of the Bandidos.
27:03They're the rivals of the Hells Angels.
27:05They're the rivals of the Bandidos.
27:07They're the rivals of the Bandidos.
27:08They're the rivals of the Pagans.
27:10They're the rivals of the Hells Angels.
27:12The Pagans were formed in 1959 in Maryland.
27:16Originally a group of motorcycle enthusiasts.
27:18The general public is a little more aware of who the Hells Angels are.
27:21The Pagans are a little more of an unknown entity to the general public.
27:25But the law enforcement said that the Pagans are by far the most violent gang in the world.
27:33My name's LT Mangini.
27:34My father was one of the original Philadelphia members of the Pagans.
27:39He was a motorcycle mechanic for Hannum's Harley Davidson.
27:44And he was all about the power of money.
27:48Those people wanted to be Pagans.
27:50And some of them had no choice, you know.
27:53Like, that was their neighborhood, or their brother already was a Pagan, or their father was.
27:57The Pagans used to be pussy power, drugs, and a good time.
28:01Pagans earned their money through a number of illicit activities,
28:05including arms trafficking, drug trafficking, extortion, loan sharking,
28:10even some human trafficking, and especially drug dealing.
28:14There's some evidence that they're among the largest meth dealers in the country.
28:21Hells Angels and the Pagans have been feuding for a long time.
28:24It goes as far back as to the 50s.
28:26There's been Pagans killed by Hells Angels, and there's been Hells Angels allegedly killed by Pagans.
28:31When the Hells Angels come into a community and they're looking to recruit, bad things happen.
28:41The seat of power for the Pagans in America forever has been in Philadelphia.
28:48Everybody's tried to give Philly as a stronghold. Philly's Pagan.
28:51Philly's Pagan as fuck.
28:53If you're a criminal group, it's valuable territory.
28:57You're a quick drive from New York. You're a quick drive from Baltimore.
29:01You're a relatively quick drive to Boston.
29:04You're right on the water. There's a port of call there.
29:10Hells Angels pioneered this tactic, okay? It fucking works.
29:14What you do is, when you move into a new area,
29:16you shake everybody's hand, they bring money with you.
29:19Hey, you know, buy the bar out. You come as a friend.
29:22Nine out of ten, you got a little club around there.
29:24You get starstruck or whatever.
29:26Yeah, we're hanging out with the Hells Angels. Hells Angels respect us.
29:29Hells Angels don't fucking respect you.
29:31They're just waiting for you guys to get greedy so they can find a break in the matrix and patch guys in.
29:36And now, that's why we call them maggots.
29:38Well, I apologize. Long Island likes to call them maggots.
29:41Because, well, they're maggots.
29:43They're parasites. They breed and they're there, you know?
29:46So that's where they get that name from.
29:50When the Hells Angels infiltrated Philly, they looked for someone who was a vulnerable target
29:55and made them betray the club.
30:00My father went to jail in 82.
30:03And when he was locked up in Texas, he was locked up with a Hells Angel.
30:07Hells Angels had been trying to come into Philly.
30:09They said, okay, they're going to give him a couple hundred thousand dollars to start this chapter.
30:13The next thing you know, my father quits the Pagans,
30:17brings all these people over with him to become Hells Angels.
30:21And then, they take their Pagan colors, bring them to another Pagan's house late at night
30:27and put them in a trash can and call him and tell him to go back and look in a trash can.
30:31Because if you quit, the one thing that's going to happen to you is you're going to go to jail.
30:35They're going to come for him and they're going to come hard.
30:38If you disrespect them, violate their rules, there's going to be a huge price to pay.
30:43And that could be your life.
30:47The Hells Angels push into Philadelphia, which the Pagans were not going to stand for.
30:52And they didn't stand for it.
30:55The Pagans are a more,
30:58you know,
30:59instinctive, violent biker and the desire to do whatever they have to do to win a conflict.
31:06The Pagans were putting so much pressure on the Hells Angels in Philly.
31:10And just like, just doing drive-bys, just driving by, putting pressure.
31:15One of the Pagans that switched over with my father's, that was the VP of the Hells Angels,
31:21got murdered on the way over to Philadelphia.
31:23One of the Pagans that switched over with my father's, that was the VP of the Hells Angels,
31:28got murdered on the Schuylkill Expressway.
31:31All these things start happening.
31:34Didn't look good for the Philadelphia Hells Angels.
31:41Hellraisers Ball in Long Island, New York happens. It's an annual party.
31:45And that's when the Philadelphia Pagans were just switching over to Hells Angels that my dad was taking with them.
31:52They were going up to Hellraisers Ball to get their new Hells Angels collar.
31:57It's like a christening.
31:59The Pagans got wind of it and a hundred of them went up there and stormed the place.
32:03They began turning over tables and initiated a riot between the two gangs.
32:08Almost all the gang members were carrying weapons which led to the deadly biker brawl.
32:13Sonny Barger was there that day at the Hellraisers Ball when the Pagans came in and started shooting and attacking people.
32:19You had the Pagans and the Hells Angels swinging it out with bats, guns and knives in the banquet hall as well as in the parking lot.
32:29It was a bloody, bloody affair.
32:31Six shots were fired.
32:33When it was over, a 50-year-old Pagan member, Robert Rutherford of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was killed.
32:40The only reason why it didn't work was the goddamn door.
32:43They had one of those goddamn turnstile doors.
32:46That shit bottlenecked everybody.
32:50That's all she wrote.
32:53When you got the crown, everybody wants to beef with you.
32:56Because, well, it gives you notoriety to have issues with the guys whose name is everywhere, right?
33:03Heavy lies the crown.
33:04Wading in the wings during this period of time is now arguably one of the most dangerous biker presidents in the world today.
33:12A Pagan named Keith Richter, also known as Conan.
33:19Conan is a lifelong Pagan.
33:22Was indicted in the late 90s in a huge racketeering case involving several Pagans and he served 16 years.
33:30He was released in 2012 and was able to become the leader of the Pagans nationally.
33:39Conan's one of the most dangerous bikers in the world.
33:42Keith Conan the Barbarian Richter has had a meteoric rise in the Pagans
33:50and has a passionate desire to be the Sonny Barger of the East Coast.
33:57I ended up having a confidential source who was a former member of the Hells Angels.
34:02He said, listen, Conan, he's a criminal mastermind and you need to be very careful when dealing with Conan.
34:08I was shocked by that because a former Hells Angels member gave that kind of credit to a rival.
34:16He definitely took the name Conan from the movies.
34:18He's a tall guy. He's very well built.
34:21He dominated the biker world, dominated the Pagans and nobody wants to directly challenge him.
34:28Conan's a good brother. He's a righteous brother.
34:31One time we were sleeping in his house and there's probably like eight people sleeping on couches, on the carpet, on this and that.
34:38And he goes to me, he goes, brother, come over here.
34:40You lay right here on the couch.
34:41You use that bear head as a pillow.
34:43And I was like, all right.
34:47I call him con man.
34:49He barbarically conned everybody into thinking that he was a righteous Pagan and he was in fact not.
34:54Something ain't right with that man.
34:56Most of the members of the Mother Club have aspirations to be the top Pagan.
35:01And how you get there is just like any other Pagan.
35:04You have to be a Pagan.
35:05Most of the members of the Mother Club have aspirations to be the top Pagan.
35:09And how you get there is just like any other organization.
35:12It's politics.
35:15Part of Conan Richter's plan to take power in the Pagans was to undermine his predecessor.
35:22Went by the nickname Tyrone the Terrible.
35:24And Conan hired some private investigators to find dirt on him.
35:31And told him he had to step down.
35:32And if he wasn't going to step down, they were going to kill him.
35:35You come in with some paperwork and you say, I hired a private investigator.
35:39I found out about this motherfucker.
35:41That should have been a red flag right there.
35:43Private investigators are typically ex-cops.
35:46Whether he fabricated it or not, he had enough guys with him that believed in him.
35:51Then he becomes president.
35:53The blue wave was supposed to be this giant wave of Pagans
35:57washing from one end of the country to the other end of the country.
36:00So under Conan's regime as president,
36:04they started patching in lots of clubs.
36:07Lots of members.
36:10Primarily, what the biggest piece of the conflict between the Hells Angels and the Pagans
36:16is drugs, it's money, it's power.
36:18The biggest piece of the conflict between the Hells Angels and the Pagans
36:21is drugs, it's money, but it's really territory.
36:30Anytime the Hells Angels and the Pagans or any one of these rival gangs
36:35meet up with each other, there's a propensity for violence.
36:39There was an incident at a gas station not too far from the Hells Angels clubhouse.
36:44Newark Hells Angels Clubhouse.
36:46The creme de la creme, right?
36:50So this is their home.
36:52Well, you got the gas station up the street where that incident happened.
36:57The Pagans were looking for the Hells Angels,
37:00and then they found the victim at a gas station.
37:04The individual, to the best of our knowledge, was not a member of the Hells Angels,
37:07but he was at the club and had been seen there.
37:10An individual gets out with a small baseball bat
37:12and begins to wail on him.
37:21And then he's joined by four or five other Pagans.
37:25Law enforcement identified a guy by the name of Hellboy
37:29as the one who committed the crime.
37:31Hellboy was an MMA fighter.
37:33He had a reputation of being one of the toughest Pagans on the streets.
37:38He wasn't the kind of guy that anyone would look up to.
37:40He wasn't the kind of guy that anyone wanted to tangle with.
37:43He was involved in a lot of illicit crimes, crystal meth, drugs.
37:47He's a dangerous guy.
37:49He broke the guy's clavicle.
37:51Several bones were broken.
37:53If it wasn't for his helmet, he probably would have been dead.
37:58What happened with Hellboy, he got f***ing charged.
38:01Hellboy got charged for beating that man on f***ing camera.
38:06It was pretty cut and dry.
38:08I mean, it was live on TV.
38:10Live direct.
38:12The funny thing about it is that, you know, it happens in a gas station
38:16where the Hell's Angels have a reputation for jumping and beating up people on motorcycles.
38:21And then when one of their own falls victim to it,
38:24they suddenly have him testifying and putting people like me in prison.
38:29Conan's blue wave expansion was a direct assault to the power of the Hell's Angels.
38:35The Hell's Angels are a constant threat to them.
38:37If they can get bigger, get stronger, get more members,
38:41they can stand up to the Hell's Angels even more than they do.
38:45And it's spreading that blue color of the pagans as far as they can spread it.
38:53They went from a club that was predominantly just an East Coast club
38:57with members down from Florida, up through New York, et cetera,
39:01to now a club that has members as far as, at least to hear them,
39:04sound like Alaska and Puerto Rico.
39:07That brings trouble and has brought trouble across the country.
39:14According to my sources, seminal meeting of biker chiefs and the outlaws,
39:20the Hell's Angels and the banditos convened to discuss creating an alliance
39:25to combat the pagans and their blue wave expansion.
39:29But as Conan's blue wave mandate spreads into Hell's Angels, banditos,
39:34and outlaws territory, he's also changing pagan laws.
39:39One that raises eyebrows.
39:41Retired cops are now allowed to become full patched pagans.
39:47The red flag was that the bylaws now allowed for anybody,
39:52corrections or ex-police to join the club.
39:56But yeah, he changed that, which to me was red flag.
40:01You know this is an outlaw club, right?
40:04What do you mean you're bringing the law into the outlaw club?
40:09He was picked up on a gun charge following a pagan event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
40:14where he was found to have a loaded semi-automatic handgun in his vehicle.
40:21I wasn't part of the investigation, so I don't know
40:23the evidence that they had, or how it actually played out.
40:27I will say this, sooner or later,
40:30you know, even the hardest core gang member, biker,
40:34sooner or later everybody talks.
40:42Why would the feds waste three years, taxpayer money,
40:45unlimited surveillance and all this other crap,
40:47just to give him 33 months on a gun charge that they caught him
40:49interstate trafficking of a firearm with commerce, right?
40:54Career Crook, convicted felon, leader of a gang.
40:58Well, he should have been looking at least 120 months off bat from the dick.
41:0433 months? That's astronomical.
41:07Little Wayne did a f***ing year in Rikers Island for getting caught with a gun,
41:10and he's a f***ing entertainer, he's not even a threat.
41:12So how the hell is Conan?
41:14Career Crook, get 33 months.
41:16Career Crook, get 33 months.
41:18Explain that one to me.
41:32In the 1990s, Conan ended up being convicted on several racketeering charges.
41:38The FBI was involved and he got busted.
41:41They got a bunch of info from Conan's wiretaps.
41:43Red Black, how do the feds know so much?
41:48You're a national president of a club, my guy.
41:50Why are you talking so freely on the f***ing phone?
41:52You know better.
41:54Is it because it's comfortable for you?
41:56That's your way of giving somebody up without giving them up?
41:58It's called dry snitching.
42:14Everyone's wondering what's going to happen when Conan gets out.
42:17There's some people that think that when he's released,
42:20that he will go back to assuming his role as national president.
42:24One thing about Keith Conan Richter that's very clear
42:28is that he is a pagan through and through,
42:31and that upon his release,
42:33he's more than likely going to be back involved with the club.
42:37I don't see them allowing him to take the reins again
42:40because greed is in my blood.
42:41Hey man, hopefully he lives a f***ing dandy old life somewhere,
42:44retires out on the beach,
42:46maybe chills with a couple of Hell's Angels,
42:48and he dies out there, croaks out COVID or something, who knows.
42:51Hopefully he's not the last of the Mohegans.
42:53He's a fraud.
42:55He's a con man.
42:57That's it.
43:02Conan is set to be released in 2025,
43:05and it's something that the pagan motorcycle gang
43:07and its members are really excited about.
43:08And they think that his release will be seismic.
43:17Gregory Willey was a go-to guy to get dirty work done.
43:21He became close to Maurice Mamboucher,
43:24and this is perplexing in the sense that
43:26Mamboucher was a pretty rabid Nazi sympathizer,
43:30racist, white nationalist.
43:33So here you have this guy who's got a gun,
43:35he's a nationalist.
43:37So here you have this guy who's got his feet in both camps,
43:40the Mafia and the Hell's Angels.
43:45Greg Willey was on a collision course
43:47with one of the most powerful up-and-coming
43:50Hell's Angel leaders in the world,
43:52Marty Robert.

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