
Hells Angels re-establish East Coast presence: ‘They have a good footprint’
HALIFAX — The Hells Angels have re-established an evolving presence in Atlantic Canada, although experts say they have not expanded their roster of full-patch members since first reappearing in the region more than two years ago.
Police and organized crime experts say it’s not clear why the country’s most powerful outlaw biker gang has not found any local prospects worthy of full membership, but confirm the Angels are retrenching after their former Halifax chapter was smashed by police in 2001.
Stephen Schneider, a criminology professor at Saint Mary’s University who has written extensively on organized crime, believes the establishment of a new puppet club in the last year — the Red Devils — is a significant sign of intent.
“The Red Devils is pretty much their sort of AAA affiliate club internationally,” said Schneider. “So this is a signal that the Hells Angels have not given up and that they are really serious about their presence in Atlantic Canada.”