Rocker war in Munich: Hells Angels in court after brutal attack!

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Court trial against Hells Angels in Munich: attack in a rocker environment, dangerous bodily harm, several injured.

Gerichtsprozess gegen Hells Angels in München: Angriff im Rockermilieu, gefährliche Körperverletzung, mehrere Verletzte.
Court trial against Hells Angels in Munich: attack in a rocker environment, dangerous bodily harm, several injured.

Rocker war in Munich: Hells Angels in court after brutal attack!

An important court case is pending in Munich in which three men from the Hells Angels are charged with grievous bodily harm. The trial began today and casts a shadow over the already tense situation in the rocker community. The defendants, aged 33, 35 and 39, are said to have attacked a man with suspected connections to a rival rocker group in a brutal attack in June 2020 near the Nordfriedhof T Online reported.

The incident, which caused a stir, involved an explosive mixture of fists, a knife and even a gun. The 39-year-old defendant used a vehicle, a van, to drive directly into the group of alleged victims. One of the main victims, Erdinc Demircay, was injured in the back with a sharp object, while two other men were also injured. Even though Demircay survived, the brutality of the attack remains unforgotten and shines a bright light on the city's rival rocker gangs.

A foretaste of the rocker war

The feud that led to this attack did not arise out of the blue. The conflicts between the Hells Angels and their rivals have a sad chronology. There was already an incident in 2015 in which a Hells Angel seriously injured Demircay and his brother. This aggression has been building up for years and is now culminating in these open disputes. Loud Picture The police even looked for the mastermind, the former president of the Hells Angels, Murat S., who now lives in Turkey.

The background to these rivalries is often characterized by violence and lawlessness. Ex-Hells Angel Kassra Zargaran described the danger of the Hells Angels in an interview. He emphasizes that this group does not care about the state or the police and sees violence as a legitimate means to resolve conflicts. The picture that emerges is of a dangerous subculture that separates itself from society through its appearance and behavior. Also T Online reports that members are given recognition for acts of violence against others, including police officers.

A process with many facets

The trial, which will last several days, could bring further interesting twists and shed light on how deep the roots of these conflicts run. The case raises questions about the structures within such groups and the influence they have on street rules. The Hells Angels are known for their deep-rooted nepotism in the security services sector, which gives them additional power and influence.

The next few days will show how the trial will develop and what new insights might come to light about the Hells Angels, their propensity for violence and the ongoing feuds. One thing is certain: the enthusiasm for these topics remains high among the Munich population, and the view of the rocker milieu remains exciting.