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Former Hells Angels President Reveals ATF Agent Prospected Their Chapter During Bloody War

Shawn Ryan Show · #303 Mel Chancey - Youngest President in Hells Angels History · May 11, 2026
Former Hells Angels President Reveals ATF Agent Prospected Their Chapter During Bloody War
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan Show
#303 Mel Chancey - Youngest President in Hells Angels History
"Chris Bayless was prospecting for the Rockford Hells Angels. He knew Chris was the agent and brought him around and vouched for him. Grubb sat in the meetings. Anytime that Mel and the crew are coming here, Chris would know and Chris would leave. We were up kind of against more fronts we didn't even know about."
Mel Chancey revealed that undercover ATF agent Chris Bayless, who would later build the RICO case against him, infiltrated the Hells Angels through a full member named Grubb who knowingly vouched for the federal agent. Bayless attended meetings and fed intelligence that stopped multiple planned attacks, including highway interdictions that turned crews around before strikes. The infiltration lasted years during the height of the Angels-Outlaws war in the 1990s.

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Host Sean Ryan sits down with Mel Chancey, the youngest president in Hells Angels history, who ran the Chicago chapter during one of the bloodiest biker wars in American history before finding Christianity in federal prison. Chancey provides a detailed chronological account beginning with his strict Catholic upbringing in suburban Chicago, where at 16 he was both expelled from school for assaulting the principal and became a father. He describes meeting Hell's Henchmen members at a gym, prospecting for the club, and becoming a full member at 20 before the chapter merged with the Hells Angels in 1994—a move that ignited a six-year war with the rival Outlaws motorcycle club. The conflict escalated from bar brawls with ball-peen hammers to highway shootings, bombings including a 100-pound C4 device (the third largest domestic bomb in U.S. history at the time), and multiple murders on both sides. Chancey reveals that undercover ATF agent Chris Bayless infiltrated the chapter through a member who knowingly vouched for him, attending meetings and feeding intelligence that interdicted planned attacks. Arrested on RICO charges in 2004, Chancey describes a spiritual conversion in his holding cell where he surrendered to God, ultimately serving 49 months and cooperating with prosecutors without implicating others. He explains his philosophy of 'full surrender' to Christ, contrasting his violent past with his current work running Core Medical Foundation, hosting the John 3:16 Devotional Team, and partnering with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Jon Bernthal on an upcoming biopic. The interview includes extensive discussion of motorcycle club structure, the economics of the drug trade that funded his lifestyle, his simultaneous relationships with multiple women, and specific violent incidents including the removal of an unauthorized Hells Angels tattoo. Chancey closes with prayer and a mission statement that no one is too far gone for redemption, citing examples of former Pagans Sergeant at Arms members and other one-percenters who've reached out after hearing his testimony.

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