Hell’s Angels biker gang dismisses rumors of brawl with Colorado’s Venezuelan gang: ‘absolutely ridiculous’
Unsubstantiated claims circulating on anonymous far-right social media have suggested that the Angels are gearing up for a showdown with Tren de Aragua members.
The Hell’s Angels biker gang is pouring cold water over the ‘absolutely ridiculous’ rumors about a looming confrontation with Venezuelan gangs in Colorado.
Unsubstantiated claims circulating on anonymous far-right social media have suggested that the Angels are gearing up for a showdown with Venezuelan gangs, but the only thing they’re fighting back against are the false notions.
In a statement posted on Instagram
The Colorado charter of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) denies the “foundation and validity of these absolutely ridiculous and false claims.
” The statement goes on to say the club doesn’t get involved in political issues outside of motorcycling and does not take a stance on immigration or the presidential election.
Millions of users on X and TikTok posted and reposted content during the weekend claiming that hundreds of Hells Angels bikers were on their way to Aurora, Colorado, to confront Venezuelan gang members who got a foothold in cities in the state.
The buzz on social media has ignited a frenzy of speculation following viral videos claiming that the bikers were en route to confront the Tren de Aragua gang