His mom says he is a nice quiet boy.

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His mother said she only wished that he had turned out as good as his brother.

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Of course, The tattoos are amateur. We called that S*** house tats. Also, it appears some were made to cover or change other older tattoos. Why? could be he is just nuts. Gang stuff that he was forced to remove. Some think if they keep changing their tattoos it's harder to ID them.
About 1991 the biker gang Hells Angels had a road trip and meeting/party in the Columbia River Gorge on the Oregon side.
At that time a co worker was sent to a nearby hospital to interview a guy that had been beaten badly. All he would say to my Det. friend was he needed to get the HA tattoos removed or he would be killed. The guy lived in Wa. state somewhere. My buddy said he hoped that if the guy became a murder victim in would happen in WA not OR.
I am guessing here, I bet the tattoos were removed or covered up and a HA member made sure it was done if not was ready to kill the guy.
 
The person in the original post is unemployable. If I saw him handing out food at the drive-through, I would demand my money back, or even just drive away.
In my past life (before I retired) I successfully prosecuted several members of the Daly City Chapter of the Hell's Angels (their clubhouse is in East Palo Alto) and picked their pocket for about $54K they made selling nitrous (hippy crack) at the Redwood Run in northern Mendocino County. Coming back from one of our outlying courthouses after a hearing on the charges, I saw how many bikers were behind me and I reconsidered the magazine capacity of my carry gun.
I have probably drifted this thread enough. But the thing about HAs and people with tats like his is they don't fit in and their behavior is not constrained in the ways yours and mine is.
By the way, HAs consider their symbol "trademarked." Sources I consider reliable have told me they will remove offending tattoos from non-members on the spot.
 
The person in the original post is unemployable. If I saw him handing out food at the drive-through, I would demand my money back, or even just drive away.
In my past life (before I retired) I successfully prosecuted several members of the Daly City Chapter of the Hell's Angels (their clubhouse is in East Palo Alto) and picked their pocket for about $54K they made selling nitrous (hippy crack) at the Redwood Run in northern Mendocino County. Coming back from one of our outlying courthouses after a hearing on the charges, I saw how many bikers were behind me and I reconsidered the magazine capacity of my carry gun.
I have probably drifted this thread enough. But the thing about HAs and people with tats like his is they don't fit in and their behavior is not constrained in the ways yours and mine is.
By the way, HAs consider their symbol "trademarked." Sources I consider reliable have told me they will remove offending tattoos from non-members on the spot.
I bet they dont wear them inverted on their cutty like the patches they remove from defeated opposers
 

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