Hell’s Angels trio locked up for 19 years after savage biker brawl in Findon
Three members of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club have been slammed behind bars for a combined 19 years following a brutal street fight with rival Vikings gang in Findon. The violent clash on October 8 has shone a harsh spotlight on rising bike gang tension in the area.
vicious brawl erupts on Findon Road
The drama unfolded when Hell’s Angels riders Callum Shaw, Barry Brown, and Daniel Kent stormed out of their vehicles and viciously attacked Vikings members. This was reportedly in revenge after Vikings allegedly pinched Hell’s Angels’ gear at a Surrey service station days earlier.
The rampage left a 52-year-old Vikings member from Harrow seriously injured with life-threatening wounds. Fortunately, the victim has since made a recovery.
Harsh sentences handed down at Lewes Crown Court
- Callum Shaw, 27, homeless, received a hefty 12-year term for GBH, burglary, violent disorder and carrying a knife, plus a 5-year licence extension.
- Barry Brown was sentenced to 3 years for violent disorder and actual bodily harm.
- Daniel Kent got 4 years, covering violent disorder, actual bodily harm and a connected burglary.
Detective warns Hell’s Angels are a real threat
“This was a vicious attack and an incident which got out of hand very quickly,” said Detective Constable Matt Watson.
“These serious sentences reflect how dangerous these individuals are, especially as the attack happened on a busy street, traumatising the local community.
“With Shaw, Brown and Kent behind bars, the streets are safer.”