Hells Angels: The Sordid Exploits Behind the Notorious Gang

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Published 2024-06-03
The Hells Angels' thirst for expansion turns to bloodsport when a new territory turns into a battleground. Two unlikely members rise through the ranks to become masterminds.
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All Comments (21)
  • @TaylorGWyatt
    How is it possible that the entire thing feels like a trailer?
  • @derekrohan9619
    Stupid adds for a show we’re already watching every ten minutes..
  • @leanjesus3510
    Putting ads for the show throughout the show is crazy lmao
  • @TacticalShart
    Vice turning in that copy pasted homework that’s due 😂
  • @Lord_Drip
    Bringing back the '07 style of documentaries make vice great again
  • @bigbadsauce92
    Being violent and hurting people is easy, having empathy and spreading acceptance and kindness is truly difficult and a man choosing empathy or sympathy over violence is more defining of a man than how many people he's hurt.
  • @coby8665
    There are some people in this comment section who will defend these guys, glorify them, say they are just a club and not a gang, and say that they met some who were nice to them. It doesn't change the fact that this is an organization that buys and sells drugs from the Mexican cartels and assaults and murders people because of a piece of fabric on someone's back. Just cause you do a toy drive and treat some people well and don't crap where you eat doesn't change anything. That 1% patch is no different than the red and blue bandanas that hang out the pants of the bloods and crips.
  • @cjfunstuff
    How much “epic” music can you possibly fit in one video?
  • @bigal7561
    I'm not a patched MC or anything close. I do ride bikes again but when I was a kid and all the way through college I owned and rode HD's 365. I did so because it was all I could afford. I was as poor as anyone you ever met but had a great life. I've met a lot of different people and done some very cool things. One of those were encounters with fully patched members of the Hell's Angels. First time I was just a 15 year old kid on a beat up Harley (I'm 68 now) on a solo ride to the mountains on Colorado. I was 15 and ridiculously immature...ha, but I loved adventure. As I was increasing altitude, my bike started struggling and finally just stopped. I had no idea about altitude and fuel mixture. I was from the flat lands of Oklahoma. Anyway, stuck on the side of the road no knowing what to do, I first heard, then saw, a large chapter of HA's on their way to a rally. I'd never seen so many bikes and everyone was wearing rockers and the full thing. As they passed by, I'm not sure how because there was not wireless or phones back then, got the message for some of the guys at the tail to peel off and help me, because 5 of them did. They were as cool as anyone I had ever met and was in awe. All the ones that stopped were back (I think just back) from serving in Nam. Not only did they adjust my carbs, they checked the bike over and fixed a few other things I didn't even know about. They showed me how to re adjust the carbs as well and left me with a small set of tools to keep. They made sure I got going and trailed me till they caught up with the rest of the chapter(s) up ahead that were stopping for a bit. I went on and waved as I passed. What great guys. They also taught me things that I needed to know about riding. Some of those included what you did and didn't do around MC's. Stuff that people should know. First and last is respect. They have no need to start trouble. Most of them have had enough of that and they never mess with civilians for fun. Any member that does anything not deserved to civilians, will regret it. I had a similar issue when I was 18 and crossing the painted desert when my brakes pretty much fell apart. A small number of them were again on a ride and they all stopped to help. They had a van following that had lots of parts and stuff (yes they do prepare for rides) but not everything I needed. They sent a prospect to a place up the road and got the part. I did have to pay for the part (not much) but they did all the work and I had a ball with them that evening. I'm sure there's been problems with the Hell's Angels but a lot of the horror stories about them are just not true. For the most part, they are just people that don't want to be behind a desk or be unhappy during a short life. Most are just good people.
  • @VenCorbin
    top tier way to spend 45 minutes. i cant complain.
  • @anncannon1797
    This is about the best documentary on the HELLS ANGELS i have watched !
  • @akimikalis8243
    Why is that bald dude yelling all the time? Like dude we can hear you
  • @freddyrose7815
    These are the documentaries that made us start watching Vice. Keep this going you might not collapse lol
  • @grizzle
    I grew up in Oakland. Some time in the early 90's, I was somewhere between maybe 5-8yrs old, I was eating at our neighborhood diner with my dad, which was just a single counter. This guy comes in with a hole in his throat, sits down next to me, and orders some food, as as I remember, makes some small talk with me and my dad. Afterwards, my dad says, "that was Sonny Barger, the leader of the Hell's Angels". Pretty wild looking back on that and now knowing who he was
  • @dd776
    The best Hells Angels documentary is the BBC one from 1973. Its on YouTube and you will never look at the Hells Angels them same ever again!