Nevada - LAS VEGAS-Court documents show Las Vegas police raids last week at six Hells Angels motorcycle club locations sought records, knives and evidence of an ongoing feud with rival Mongols.
Warrant records obtained Tuesday show police seized photos, membership and phone rosters, notebooks and insignia vests, among other items, when police searched a Hells Angels clubhouse and five Las Vegas-area homes on Nov. 11. Several knives also were confiscated.
No arrests were made.
Police say the warrants stemmed from an investigation of a brawl between Hells Angels and Mongols that left two people stabbed last December at a Las Vegas wedding chapel. Officials have said fighting erupted when two weddings were booked at the same time.
Police and a lawyer who has represented Hells Angels members in the past declined comment Tuesday.
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