Hells Angels member who allegedly ‘walked through’ and mopped up blood of victim in vicious beating pleads guilty to weapons charges

Background: The Hells Angels Vallejo (California) clubhouse (Google Maps). Inset: Kenneth Caspers Jr. (U.S. Attorney

Background: The Hells Angels Vallejo (California) clubhouse (Google Maps). Inset: Kenneth Caspers Jr. (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

A member of the Hells Angels in California accused in a bloody clubhouse beating of two subordinates for breaking the gang’s rules has pleaded guilty to federal ammunition possession charges.

Kenneth Caspers Jr., 57, entered his plea on Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Sacramento, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a press release.

He and other members of the gang beat two subordinates in October 2021 for breaking Hells Angels’ rules, authorities said. While executing a search warrant that December at Caspers’ home, authorities found several firearms and ammunition, including 18 rounds of .22 caliber, .25 caliber, and .38 caliber ammunition in the master bedroom and bathroom, prosecutors said. Caspers was convicted of several crimes — including a previous felony conviction for being a felon in possession of a firearm — that prevented him from possessing firearms or ammunition, prosecutors said.

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