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Thursday, December 15, 2016

New York Police waging war against Hells Angels

"Now there’s hell to pay"...Cops said

NEW YORK, NY (December 12, 2016) — There’s an all-out war brewing between the Hells Angels and city cops — who swarmed the bikers’ clubhouse Tuesday as payback for refusing to help solve a shooting, police and witnesses said.


More than 30 cops stormed the East Village headquarters and slapped bikers with summonses for any minor infractions they could find, according to police.

“It was done just to mess with them,” one police source said. “They’re not cooperating with the investigation. If they’re gonna give us a hard time, we’re gonna give them a hard time.”

New York Police removing ramp with saw at the Hells Angels Clubhouse

The bikers — who have refused to answer cops’ questions about a shooting over a parking space in front of the clubhouse early Sunday — were slapped with at least three summonses, cops said.

They were ticketed for blocking the sidewalk with planters and failing to display license plates on motorcycles, which were covered with a protective sheet.

Cops also used a saw to cut away a metal ramp in front of the clubhouse and ripped out an outdoor bench.

Park bench in front of the Hells Angels Clubhouse

Police said they hassled the bikers to send them a message.

“We want them to feel our presence and to let them know we are here,” the source said. “They don’t own that block and they have no right to block parking spots for themselves. It’s a public street.”

The cop added, “They want to bring chaos and outrage into the community, [so] we are going to enforce the law and ensure they are following the rules.”

Meanwhile, the man shot in the gut, allegedly by one of the bikers, is terrified to work with police — possibly for fear of retribution from the motorcycle club, police said.

“All witnesses are afraid,” one police source said, adding they would likely still testify.

The victim, David Martinez, 25, was recovering from surgery Tuesday after a biker shot him for moving a parking cone — used to save a parking space outside the clubhouse — on East Third Street near First ­Avenue.


SOURCE: New York Post

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A biker babe poses on a classic Harley-Davidson Panhead Chopper

Monday, December 12, 2016

Prospect shoots man outside Hells Angels clubhouse

Man moved cones to park in front of clubhouse

NEW YORK, NY (December 12, 2016) — A man was shot in the stomach Sunday morning after getting into an altercation with a group of Hells Angels over a parking space in front of their chapter office, authorities said.

David Martinez, 25, moved an orange cone that was used to save a parking space so he could move around a livery vehicle blocking the way, according to the New York Post.

The fight started when a member, wearing a jacket with the Hells Angels logo on it, told Martinez not to touch the cone.

Three other men who were in the Mercedes with Martinez got out of the vehicle. Then other bikers rushed out of the clubhouse and started to fight, police said.

A prospective member who was on the ground pulled out a gun and shot Martinez in the stomach, police said. The man is considered a prospective member because he was not wearing a Hells Angels patch on his jacket, police said.


Hells Angels MC Clubhouse in New York

This is not the first time that the cones have caused problems.
Neighbors complained about cones and saw horses blocking parking spaces in 1999, according to The New York Times.

Martinez was taken by friends to the hospital. He is in stable condition and his injuries are not considered life-threatening.

Police are looking for three white men, believed to be riding motorcycles, in connection with the incident.

“No white man on a motorcycle has contacted me with respect to this incident,” Ron Kuby, a lawyer who has represented members of the club in the past.


Police on Sunday took the cones that they found, according to neighbors. 

Prepared