Hells Angels gang boss is fighting for his life after being gunned down in his white Bentley in a bloody drive-by shooting in Hamburg
- Leader of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was shot five times at set of traffic lights
- Dariusch F, 38, is in being guarded by police at hospital in Hamburg, Germany
- Police have launched a hunt for the gunmen who sped away after the attack
A Hells Angels boss is fighting for his life after being shot at in a drive-by shooting at a set of traffic lights.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club member, identified only as Dariusch F, was reportedly shot in Hamburg, Germany.
The 38-year-old leader of the Hamburg branch of the notorious club was rushed to hospital and is being guarded by police following the horrific attack.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club leader, identified only as Dariusch F, was reportedly shot in Hamburg, Germany
The 38-year-old member of the notorious club was rushed to hospital and is being guarded by police following the horrific attack
Eyewitnesses said that he was in a white Bentley (pictured) when a car approached him and gunmen shot him five times before speeding away
Blood spattered on the car is pictured following the drive by shooting with the Hells Angels leader
Eyewitnesses said that he was in a white Bentley when a car approached him and gunmen shot him five times before speeding away.
One of the stray bullets hit the facade of a nearby pub, however only Dariusch has been reported as injured.
A police spokesman said: ‘Shots were fired shortly before midnight at Millerntor Square.’
Police launched a large-scale hunt for the gunmen, but they remain at large.
The Hells Angels boss was given emergency surgery following the shooting and will remain under police protection for safety.
The Hells Angels boss was given emergency surgery following the shooting and will remain under police protection for safety
Dariusch is believed to be the leader of the Hamburg branch of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
According to local media, Dariusch is officially the ‘sergeant-at-arms’ within the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, which is the third highest rank in their hierarchy, but is believed to be the leader of the Hamburg branch.
The spokesman did not confirm whether the shooting was related to a long-standing rivalry between the Hells Angels and the Mongols Motorcycle Club following reports that members clashed on August 18.
He was suspected of being involved in the shooting of Mongols Motorcycle Club members in a taxi back in December 2015.
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