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They came on Harleys, in cars, in trucks and in stretch limos.
Hundreds braved the miserable weather to pay tribute to slain Hells Angel Bob Green at a memorial service in South Vancouver, Saturday.
Many of his Hells Angels brethren rode in procession along Vancouver streets, arriving at the Fraserview Hall just before 1 p.m. in heavy rain.
Others, including Green’s family, arrived at the hall on Fraser Street at Marine Drive in limousines.
They hugged, shook hands and firmly patted each other’s backs outside as music blared from a loudspeaker out of the hall’s upper balcony doors.
“He’s got the rings and the colours. He has the wind in his hair. He goes running with the brothers, he’s got a fist in the air,” one song bellowed. “Going to the run, forever angel.”
They came on Harleys, in cars, in trucks and in stretch limos.
Hundreds braved the miserable weather to pay tribute to slain Hells Angel Bob Green at a memorial service in South Vancouver, Saturday.
Many of his Hells Angels brethren rode in procession along Vancouver streets, arriving at the Fraserview Hall just before 1 p.m. in heavy rain.
Others, including Green’s family, arrived at the hall on Fraser Street at Marine Drive in limousines.
They hugged, shook hands and firmly patted each other’s backs outside as music blared from a loudspeaker out of the hall’s upper balcony doors.
“He’s got the rings and the colours. He has the wind in his hair. He goes running with the brothers, he’s got a fist in the air,” one song bellowed. “Going to the run, forever angel.”
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