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[News] Hells Angels, are they still around?



AlbionBro

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Jun 6, 2020
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They started beards and tattoos before they became commonplace. I used to know a couple of the Hogs, you wouldn't have wanted to upset them, quite a few stories were going around at the time. Nasty lot.
 




Feb 9, 2011
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Lancing
Still around Ian,came into the Crabtree and took a local group outside affiliated to the Vikings, stripped their jackets off them. No violence but there was probably about 20 of them against 5 old men who love motorbikes. I assume they have now disbanded as were always met up in the Crab Thursday nights. Not longer after this happened

https://youtu.be/yZ5phTWIVlw
 






cloud

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Jun 12, 2011
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Here, there and everywhere
Nah, spent the night down the Hungry Years (seafront nightclub which played hard rock music) dressed as bikers, and then got the train home, carrying their crash helmets with them :)

Chances are they did come down by bike, but then went on a pub crawl and ended up down the Hungry Years. Had to get the train home, but then came back for their bikes.
 








schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Mid mid mid Sussex
Still around Ian,came into the Crabtree and took a local group outside affiliated to the Vikings, stripped their jackets off them. No violence but there was probably about 20 of them against 5 old men who love motorbikes. I assume they have now disbanded as were always met up in the Crab Thursday nights. Not longer after this happened

https://youtu.be/yZ5phTWIVlw

One of these guys is the father of a child at my children's school. Not a scary man, just an idiot, now serving several years in jail. Idiot.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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One of these guys is the father of a child at my children's school. Not a scary man, just an idiot, now serving several years in jail. Idiot.

They sound scary to me.
 


marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
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I remember something about a murder by the long gone Sussex Mad Dogs M.C. back in the early 70s. killed someone from Brighton and dumped his body in Shoreham harbour.

According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.
 




BN9 BHA

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According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.

On more than one occasion in the distant past, I've walked behind some 'bikers', from the Hungry Years up to Brighton Station in the early hours - they were wearing the right gear and carrying their crash helmets - and then got on a train home. Poseurs :lolol:

Oh :)
 




Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
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According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.

Yes, they didn’t own a motorbike between them!
 




taz

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Feb 18, 2015
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Remember the mad dogs Sussex my sister went out with one, none had bikes, but all a bit crazy and violent, number about 20 strong, with most having mohican haircuts, saw them taking a serious beating in West Street jumped by around 150 skinheads after they had spent the early evening picking the skins off one by one arriving at top rank suite (event),, after the murder of one of there own named ollie, the ones that were left (not charged) made a run for Amsterdam seriously outnumbered in a long running "dispute" with hells angels london,
 


Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Wasnt the lads name Ollie. Skinny little bugger and I think he crossed the line with the Mad Dogs over a girl

Clive Olive.


My mate texted me on the back of this thread, apparently his sister used to ride with The Hogs, and had a tattoo about her person which read "Property of the Hogs"
 








Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
When I lived in Camden there were numerous rockin events and regular held in around Camden, The outcasts would often turn up, and every Sunday a night was held at a pub in Mornington Crescent, for the life of me I can't remember its name, anyway it was owned by the Outcasts and many dubious folk would be there, obviously three rottweilers would have free roam of the pub which would keep you on your toes. Then one winter I attended the Rockers Reunion in 1998 with several of my friends, it was not strictly Rockabilly or Psychobilly and usually frequented by Teds, older rockabillies from the first wave revival the mid/late 70s and a smattering of bikers to see old ted bands and a few younger bands.
The night was all a haze really, mainly because I was slightly drunk, but I do remember there being an air of hostility buzzing around, and talk of something kicking off, I don't remember too much other than talking to my friends and few ladies then waking up the next day somewhere in Sydenham with one of said ladies.I only found out the full extent of what happened later the Sunday afternoon, when the pub thing in Morning Crescent was cancelled.

"Malcolm St Clair and David Armstrong were murdered by a gang of up to 40 Hells Angels.

It was said that their murders were part of an ongoing battle between two motorbike gangs, the Hatchet Crew, an Essex chapter of the Hells Angels and the Outcasts.

They had been at a Rockers Reunion concert at Battersea Arts Centre which was attended by about 1,700 people when they were attacked. There were said to be about 40 Hells Angels in the area and it was described as a shark attack in which two separate groups attacked members of the Outcasts motorcycle gang in droves.

Malcolm St Clair was attacked by two men with an axe and a knife near Theatre Street and stabbed eight times in the chest, abdomen, back and hand"

http://www.unsolved-murders.co.uk/m...aid that their,people when they were attacked.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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According to Jim Marshall, the former head of Sussex CID who investigated the murder, the Mad Dogs were unique amongst the motorcycle gang fraternity in that none of them actually owned motorbikes, not being able to afford them, so used to wander around the streets on foot.

We had a group like that in Faversham. Not one bike between them. They took a shine to my mate's band and would turn up to most of the local gigs. One of them was a five foot two postman, with a beard like Billy Gibbons. My impression of them was very, very thick.

My ex wife was at Altamont when this happened: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Meredith_Hunter
 


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