This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
Johnston, the Mesa HellsAngels president, confided to an undercover operative that Kramer might have to be "shanked" in prison.
On Oct. 27, 2001, the Mesa HellsAngel chapter held its weekly "church meeting": a membership assembly at the clubhouse in a residential area near the city's heart.
Defense attorneys argue that operatives who duped their ATF handlers may have entrapped HellsAngels suspects and are likely to lie under oath in court.
The Angels have grown, in the past 50 years, to include three dozen chapters in the United States, a presence in 15 countries and a worldwide membership estimated in the thousands.
One HellsAngel was arrested for the killing, but later was acquitted, despite the fact that the entire incident was captured on film.
And as those myths have emerged, the HellsAngels have become a self-fulfilling prophecy, carried into tomorrow by sheer inertia, like a Harley riding high in the curve, barely holding on, relying on a wisp of friction to keep from blowing over the top and into quiet nothingness.