The Hells Angels took their name from a World War II B-17 bomber that was christened "Hell's Angels" after a fictional plane from a Howard Hughes World War I film. The real-life World War II B-17 bore ...
To the outside world, "81" might look like just any random number. But inside the world of the Hells Angels -- the largest outlaw motorcycle club in California-- it holds real weight. It's a kind of ...
William "Tramp" Potter and a partner opened a downtown storefront in February that sells T-shirts, caps, bandannas and other biker merchandise. A law enforcement officer complains that the notorious ...
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