Local Residents Livid After Hells Angels Purchase Vacant Church
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By Bryan Chai
December 23, 2018 at 10:57am
Residents of a community on Long Island, New York, are none too happy with their newest neighbors.
But this isnt a matter of a loud new family or overly nosy couple moving in next door.
No, this is one of the most notorious biker gangs in history thats joining the neighborhood. Some may say that concern is justified.
As WNYW-TV reports, the Hells Angel Motorcycle Club is purchasing a vacant church in Centereach. Suffolk County.
The Hells Angels are reportedly planning on using the church, which has been vacant for years, to be their new Suffolk headquarters.
The local residents are understandably apprehensive about the prospects of living alongside a gang that has a history of running afoul of the law.
Nobody wants this in their own backyard. This is something you have to be very concerned about, a person who did not want to be identified told WNYW-TV. Drug dealing is their major (enterprise, as well as), prostitution. Thats a lot of the stuff that goes on with these guys.
Ive been around for a long time and I remember motorcycle people and these people arent good motorcycle people, said an unidentified woman who lives a mere three blocks away.
All of us are a bit concerned about it because we have young kids and we dont know what their intention is, Centereach resident Farro Paul told the New York Post.
A club like this doesnt belong in a private neighborhood, Paul, 50, added. In the 70s they were a big gang. Now they are involved with nonprofits. I dont know what theyre up to. Theres a lot we dont know.
Theyre not people who care, Centereach resident Barbara Frer King told WABC-TV. Theyre people who do what they want to do.
This is a residential neighborhood. Not a nice move, Centereach resident Laura Fellone said to WABC-TV. These poor people will never sell their houses. I mean whos gonna wanna buy them?
Unsurprisingly, representatives of the Hells Angels insist that the Centereach residents have nothing to worry about.
We understand that the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club has a fearsome reputation but once you get past that image, once you get past that prejudice, and get to know these folks as your neighbors, I think everything is gonna be just fine, Hells Angels attorney Ron Kuby told WABC-TV.
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Poster Comment:
I was in a local restaurant last year to pick up some food to go. A girl walked in and she was wearing a Rolling Stones T-shirt. I ask her if she knew the Hell's Angels worked Security for the Stones at Altamont, California for 300 cases of beer? She did not. I saw a video of that and those guys were really mean.
I was tough when I worked the concerts. You had to jump into fights and break them up. Sometimes they would turn on you for breaking up their fight, so you had to be ready for them. ;)