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Michel Langlois, 74, was one of the founding members of the Hells Angels’ chapter set up in Canada in 1977. He was a member of another biker gang called the Popeyes that was selected to become the Hells Angels Montreal chapter.
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According to a recent decision by the Parole Board of Canada, Langlois remains a member of the world’s most notorious outlaw motorcycle gang but he claims he considers it a group that merely loves riding motorcycles, not a criminal organization.
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