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Former undercover agent recalls infiltrating the Hells Angels: 'A dangerous game to play'
Fox News
"Secrets of the Hells Angels" features interviews with former chapter presidents, including PeeWee Goldsmith, Thomas Eriksen, Pat Matter, Matt Zanoskar and George Christie.
He is now sharing his account in a new A&E series, "Secrets of The Hells Angels," which examines the history of the notorious biker club. It features new interviews with former chapter presidents, as well as law enforcement officials, undercover agents and victims. "[T]he Hells Angels are uniquely paranoid. They’re paranoid for a very valid reason. That paranoia keeps them out of jail. It keeps them out of prison. It keeps them from being infiltrated." "[A]nybody who does undercover work and treats it like a hobby, treats it like a gimmick, ends up hurt or dead. You have to be all in. You have to allow that world to consume you because you’re never off." "They're all likable. … They're dangerous and violent men, but they're also very charming." Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
"This infiltration had never been done before by law enforcement," Dobyns told Fox News Digital. "Cops had never gotten under the wire of the Hells Angels in the past. All the other outlaw motorcycle gangs had been infiltrated, but the Hells Angels prided themselves on being impenetrable.