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Shocking Development: Suspects in 2022 Hells Angels I-11 Shooting Could Face Additional Sentencing

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Suspects involved in a violent 2022 shooting on I-11 could face even harsher penalties after a recent ruling, which allows a Clark County District Court case to move forward with added charges.

The shooting, which took place in May 2022, involved a violent altercation between the Hells Angels motorcycle club and their rivals, the Vagos. Seven individuals were injured during the confrontation, sparking widespread concern.

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In December, the Nevada Supreme Court issued a significant ruling declaring the Hells Angels to be a “criminal gang” under state law. This ruling has now led to the addition of a gang enhancement to the indictment filed on Wednesday, which could result in more severe sentencing for those convicted.

The indictment includes several suspects: Stephen Alo, Richard Devries, Russell Smith, Cameron Treich, Taylor Rodriguez, Aaron Chun, and Rayann Mollasgo. If convicted, these individuals could face extended prison sentences due to the gang-related nature of the crime.

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As the case progresses, law enforcement officials and the community are watching closely to see how this decision will impact the outcomes for those involved in the violent incident.

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