The Rebels Motorcycle Club of Alberta, Canada #alberta #reddeer



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  1. Note – At the end of this video I mention a couple recent news reports involving the Rebels MC in western Canada. I wasn't sure if this club was affiliated with the Alberta Rebels of old, and I forgot to mention that in the video. Apparently this group is connected with the Rebels MC out of Australia and they are not affiliated with the old Alberta Rebels MC (they just have the same name). Thanks for watching, go Oilers!

  2. I don’t remember the Rebels in Red Deer, I lived there 72 to 99. They were primarily an Edmonton club. There was Grim Reapers (primary a Calgary club) in Red Deer though 🙂

  3. When I was in the 7th grade my family lived on an acreage near the Blindman industrial park north of Red Deer. We lived in a mobile home on the property of a wealthy oilfield consultant and in exchange for cheap rent we did their morning ranch chores. There were two other neighbors nearby; A prominent Red Deer lawyer, and the Grim Reapers club house. We saw those fellas rarely as they didn't often come or go, nor were there any rowdy parties. One morning while waiting for the school bus my siblings and I saw a helicopter deliver some SWAT officers. I didn't see the SWAT guys up close, but the lawyer's children (who rode the same bus) reported that they got a close look at the raid underway.

  4. I used to hangout with the Edmonton Rebels in the 90’s when I worked at Pinky’s at the Kingsway. Great bunch of guys. They patched over to HA and I ended up moving to Calgary and fully support HA. I remember the the violence with the Banditos, it wasn’t pretty.

  5. ..I had a foster sister in 1970's who was a Girl friend to a Rebel…We went to Rebel barbecues and everything..
    Went on rides with the rebels..
    Fun times…👍🏽

    I forgot to mention…KINGSWAY INN was the shit in the 80's..
    PINKY'S was the place, to see the strippers…😛
    Night Fever where you can Snag a lady for the night..
    And lets not forget downstairs, ROCK CENTRAL ..🤘🏼

  6. 2CDO of the Airborne Regiment took revenge on this so called MC, it took four members of the English speaking Commando to demolish the wimpy bikers. Tell the whole story or just STFU

  7. Some weird guy my dad worked with gave me I think it was florida pagans mc shirt or something like that i was 8 hard to remember. It was edgy I thought it was cool but when he found out I wore it to school he got super pissed off haha.

  8. In Calgary, Hot Rod Hogs was run by the Kings Crew. Chop Shop was run by the Rebels. I bought parts from both stores depending what I needed. There were some shots fired in Hot Rod Hogs and they left the bullet holes in the ceiling.

  9. Very interesting. I remember the Rebels and the infamous "Kingsway Rumble" very well when it happened. I drank in that bar many times. It was a huge news story at the time. I was hitchhiking west from Edmonton one day in the early '70s, and got dropped off in the small town of Evansburg. I saw the local hotel and bar nearby. It was around lunchtime and I walked over to have lunch and a beer. Outside the bar was parked a whole line of motorcycles. I walked in and there was about a dozen Rebels and their girlfriends sitting round some tables. Nobody else was in the place at the time. They looked at me as I came in, but as I was just a longhair hippie hitchhiker, they paid me no mind. They were just quietly having a few beers together. I ordered a beer and had some lunch and then left. That was my close encounter with the Rebels back in the day.

  10. I have a long time acquaintance that served as a striker for the Rebels in the 80's. He never became a full patch member and would only 'skim the surface' when telling stories of some of the tasks he was required to do back then. There were also a lot of things he refused to speak about…
    He'd removed himself from the crime life by the time I met him and was a very trusted dude by the friends we shared.

  11. Interesting channel, been binge watching. I remember hanging out at the CI West, what a dump lol, and seeing a bunch of Rebels and some Grim Reapers there. *shrug Must've been doing some negotiations.😂
    Good stuff. Gangs, crooked trees, weird sounds, 🤔 just subbed. I'm going to go watch some more. 😁

  12. I'm in Toronto. In the 90's I worked for a tattoo artist that was originally from Calgary. He had lots of stories. One that sticks out is about the Grim Reapers and non members that had Grim Reaper tatoos.😮

  13. I grew up in edmonton and ive been around… like ive been arrrroooooouuuund. And i cant believe the amount of people in these comment sections that have a hero complex with these bikers. I served years of fed time in different provinces. Was entrenched into the rug trade. These guys literally laugh in prison about how they trick the public through simple "noble" actions so that people will think they are "cool dudes" and "good people". Meanwhile theyre constsntly conspiring to run rugs into every corner of the country. They traffic in people as well. Your 13 year old daughter could show up on their doorstep and theyd be happy to put her to work. Some chapters claim to be above that stuff but its all just a ploy to make the public apathetic to them.

    Public perception is a huge part of their operation and a big portion of their power.

  14. Dominic DePalma Sr was the toughest member of the club back in the mid 70's and worked as a bouncer and bar manager at the Executive Inn in Edmonton. I use to sell pot there and he would make sure that I had no competition which turned out to be a lucrative setup until the hotel changed ownership and management.

  15. Remember the Rebels clubhouse in Forest Lawn… Used to walk by there on the way to FLHS.

    Kings Crew based in Ogden (Calgary) for many years and was at their clubhouse a few times.

    Great guys at that time (mid to late 80's)

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