The Queen St. compound has been vacant since 2009, when the Sûreté du Québec swept up 118 alleged members of the notorious biker gang. Beca...
The Queen St. compound has been vacant since 2009, when the Sûreté du Québec swept up 118 alleged members of the notorious biker gang.
Because the massive building remains under police surveillance, police easily caught an 18-year-old man and a 22-year-old-man after they smashed a window to gain entry into the building.
The two will appear before a judge on Thursday, where they will face charges of breaking and entering as well as possession of narcotics.
“It’s not gang related, it looks more like a dare among young men,” said a spokesperson for the Sherbrooke Police. “I think the idea was to get proof that they broke into the famous Hells Angels compound. I guess now they have proof.”
The compound was the site of the infamous Lennoxville massacre, in which five members of the Hells Angels Laval chapter were ambushed and killed by members of the gang’s Sherbrooke chapter.