These are the Strange Rules That The Hells Angels Have to Follow

Lennoxville Massacre

In 1985, five members of the North Laval, Quebec chapter were murdered by fellows members of Montreal and Nova Scotia chapters. The victims were perceived to be high-risk members due to their party-heavy lifestyles. They were invited to meet at the Lennoxville clubhouse where 41 members violently killed them and dumped their bodies in the nearby river.

Sometimes, They Take the Legal Route

Although HAMC is technically considered an outlaw group, that doesn't mean they always avoid the path of the law. In order to avoid run-ins with the cops that could jeopardize their club's integrity, they tend to find ways to work around the parameters that get set for them. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.