'It just made It really tense': Hells Angels' chaos at memorial day event leads to 7 injured on US 95

    Hells Angels involved in a shooting on US 95, injuring seven, after a tense altercation with Vagos at Memorial Day events.

    'It just made It really tense': Hells Angels' chaos at memorial day event leads to 7 injured on US 95

    "'It Just Made It Really Tense': The Hells Angels and Vagos Memorial Day Showdown That Rocked Las Vegas!"

    Memorial Day was supposed to be a day of remembrance and respect, but the Hells Angels had other plans. Their infamous feud with Vagos motorcycle members escalated into a highway shootout, leaving seven injured, as reported by FOX5 Vegas.

    The Flags Over Dam Ride: A Brewing Storm

    While the Vagos members set out to partake in the Flags Over Dam ride that started in Boulder City, the Hells Angels were on the prowl. The five Hells Angels prospects riding around during the setup were just the beginning.

    “They were revving their engines and being really loud. Disrespectful to the whole ceremony and to all the people that were there for this special occasion,” an anonymous source at the ceremony shared.

    Then, a shock: "We pull in at the same time that motorcycles pull in and my husband saw a prospect for the Hells Angels riding through and saw the Vagos and felt tense and said this doesn’t seem comfortable,” the source continued.

    US 95 - The Highway of Horror

    The real horror unfolded on US 95 near Wagon Wheel, where the Hells Angels reportedly began to kick Vagos members, attempting to knock them over. Then, the chaos exploded.

    “Then one Hells Angels member stood up on the motorcycle and began shooting at one of the Vagos members,” according to the arrest report.

    Police identified the alleged culprits as Devries, Alo, and Smith, all part of the Hells Angels, with Devries serving as the president of their Las Vegas chapter. A shocking video and cellphone data helped the authorities track the suspects' movements leading to the shooting.

    The charged offenses, including six counts of attempted murder with a deadly weapon and six counts of battery with the use of a deadly weapon causing substantial bodily harm, are a grim testament to the savagery of the event.

    Though no additional details on the victims' conditions were made immediately available, the horrifying incident has left a community shaken, and the once-respected Memorial Day tradition tarnished.

    In the aftermath, the citizens of Las Vegas are left grappling with a terrifying reality, where a day meant for solemn reflection was turned into a battleground by the notorious Hells Angels.

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