Motorcyclists sue dealership after Las Vegas freeway shooting involving Hells Angels

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Three motorcyclists injured in a shooting on U.S. 95 in 2022 filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing a Henderson business of helping Hells Angels members in the minutes afterward.

Alejandro Castillo, Carrie Chapin and Ricardo Velazquez filed the complaint against Southern Nevada Powersports Group, known as Henderson Harley-Davidson, in Clark County District Court.

The May 29, 2022, shooting on the highway, which injured seven, was between the Hells Angels and rival gang, Vagos, police said. Prosecutors have said the shooting may have been in retaliation for a previous murder in California involving the two groups. In all, eight men, including the chapter president, face criminal charges.

The bikers were part of a Memorial Day weekend ride through Arizona and southern Nevada. Videos shown to a grand jury in June 2022 included members of the Hells Angels at the Henderson dealership minutes after the shooting.

Surveillance video showed three Hells Angels members, Stephen Alo, Richard DeVries and Cameron Treich, coming to the and storing their motorcycles in the business’ service area, transcripts said.

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