Police warn of hundreds of Hells Angels in Surrey, B.C., this weekend
- More than 700 Hells Angels members gathered in Metro Vancouver starting June 12 to pay respects to founding member Rick Ciarniello, who died March 13.
- The procession from Coquitlam to a banquet hall in Surrey led to a heightened police presence due to the gang's known past involvement in and connection to violent incidents.
- Officers monitored major intersections, paid special attention to restaurants and bars, and advised residents to remain aware of traffic safety and use their best judgment during the weekend.
- Lindsey Houghton stated that police will have a stronger presence over the weekend and mentioned that the gang has been fairly cooperative in sharing information about their plans for large gatherings.
- Police reported no incidents during the procession and stated public safety concerns remained no higher than usual, but precautionary measures will continue through the weekend.
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Police warn of hundreds of Hells Angels in Surrey, B.C., this weekend
Police in Surrey, B.C., are warning residents about hundreds of Hells Angels who have arrived in the city, saying they have a history as “perpetrators and attractors of violence.” Surrey Police say officers monitored a large motorcycle procession Thursday from Coquitlam to Surrey, with no incidents or disturbances to report. The police service says more […]
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