Los Angeles Times

Entire Hells Angels chapter faces charges

- By Nathan Solis

Federal agents arrested six members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club on suspicion of kidnapping, firstdegre­e robbery, making criminal threats and other charges in an early-morning raid in Kern County.

The arrests last week account for the entire Bakersfiel­d chapter of the Hells Angels, including its president and vice president, according to authoritie­s.

The six men arrested — all residents of Bakersfiel­d — are also accused of false imprisonme­nt, assault with a firearm, participat­ing in a criminal street gang, criminal conspiracy, intimidati­ng a witness or victim and elder abuse, according to authoritie­s.

Authoritie­s also seized about 25 guns, ammunition, high-capacity magazines and parapherna­lia for the motorcycle gang.

The arrests are part of an ongoing investigat­ion, authoritie­s announced in a statement, and were part of a joint operation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Kern County Sheriff ’s Office and the California Highway Patrol.

Ricardo Alvarez, 42; Armando Villasenor, 55; Joseph Soto Sr., 57; Joseph Soto Jr., 33; Joshua Zavala, 31, and John Seeger, 57, were arrested as part of the operation.

A seventh suspect, 37year-old Joshua Vaughn, was already in custody on a separate matter, authoritie­s said.

Alvarez, Villasenor, Soto Sr., Zavala and Soto Jr. are active members of the Bakersfiel­d chapter of the Hells Angels, authoritie­s said.

Vaughn and Seeger are members of an affiliate, the Sons of Hell Motorcycle Club, which takes its orders from the Hells Angels, according to authoritie­s.

The men arrested were booked into a Kern County jail, and the case was referred to the Kern County district attorney’s office.

An ATF spokespers­on declined to provide any additional informatio­n because of the active investigat­ion.

A California judge last month sentenced three Hells Angels members to life in prison for murder in aid of racketeeri­ng. Jonathan Nelson, Brian Wayne Wendt and Russell Taylor Ott were convicted in June 2022 for their roles in the murder of Hells Angels member Joel Silva in July 2014, according to court records.

Nelson, 46; and Ott, 70, were members of the Sonoma County chapter of the Hells Angels, and Wendt, 45, was president of the Fresno chapter, federal prosecutor­s said in a statement.

Nelson, authoritie­s say, arranged for Ott to take Silva to the Hells Angels clubhouse in Fresno. When the men arrived, Wendt shot Silva in the back of the head.

Authoritie­s in Stanislaus County also arrested four men in February and seized drugs, a stockpile of firearms and ammunition as well as potential bomb material as part of an investigat­ion into outlaw motorcycle clubs in the region.

That investigat­ion began last year after acts of violence stemming from a dispute between rival Hells Angels, Salida Nomads and Mongol members, according to the Stanislaus County Sheriff ’s Department.

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Kern County Sheriff's Office GUNS, ammunition and other items were seized.

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