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Popeyes Motorcycle Club – Notorious Québécois biker gang that eventually became absorbed by the Hells Angels in 1977 becoming its first chapter in Canada. Rebels Motorcycle Club (Canada) – Western Canada -based biker gang active from 1968 until 2004 with a majority of their chapters patching over to the Hell's Angels in 1998.
Its members are known to only ride Harley-Davidson motorbikes. [6] Bandidos: 1966 San Leon, Texas, US Worldwide membership, estimated 2,400 members in 210 chapters, in 22 countries. The FBI and the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada have named the Bandidos an "outlaw motorcycle gang". [7] Black Devils MC 1969 Wiesbaden, Germany
[4] As the result of the massacre with the Toronto chapter of the Bandidos all killed and the Winnipeg chapter all imprisoned was the end of the Bandidos in Canada, leaving the Hell's Angels as the dominant outlaw biker gang in Canada. [163] Edwards stated: "In Ontario, you had the Hells Angels and the people the Hells Angels let exist.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, an international outlaw biker gang, has been involved in multiple crimes, alleged crimes, and violent incidents in Canada.The Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) has designated the Hells Angels an outlaw motorcycle gang. [1]
Ontario Hells Angels member. The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC), an international outlaw biker gang, has been involved in multiple crimes, alleged crimes, and violent incidents in Ontario since its establishment in the province in 2000.
Biker gangs have, at various points, played a major role in Halifax's crime scene, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s. [20] However, there has been a crackdown on biker gang activity throughout Eastern Canada, in the wake of the Quebec Biker War. [21]
On 5 December 1984, the Thirteenth Tribe biker gang of Halifax led by David Carroll "patched over" to become the first Hells Angels chapter in Atlantic Canada. [1] Unlike the other Hells Angels chapters, the Halifax chapter was very much dependent upon the chapters from Quebec in order to function. [1]
CBC News In Depth: Biker Gangs in Canada; CBC News In Depth: Canada's Anti-gang Law; The Fifth Estate: The Road to Hell: The Rise of the Hells Angels in Quebec; York University's Nathanson Center for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption; Supreme Court of Canada Emkeit v. R., 1974 S.C.R. 133 Date: 1972-01-25