NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – If you park in front of a fire hydrant, your car will probably get towed. If you park in front of the Hells Angels clubhouse, you'll wish you parked in front of a fire hydrant.
A 22-year-old food deliveryman made the mistake of parking his car in front of the motorcycles outside the Angels' clubhouse on East 3rd Street, between 1st and 2nd avenues, in the East Village on Monday.
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A man in his 60s came up and explained how this was inadvisable, but the deliveryman left his car there anyway.
Police sources told the New York Post that one man held the deliveryman by the neck while another man sucker punched him in the face.
He suffered minor facial injuries but did not need to go to a hospital.
Police have yet to make any arrests in the case.
1010 WINS reached out to the Hells Angels for comment. All they would say is no one got punched.
The Hells Angels take their parking situation very seriously. A couple of years ago, a guy who moved an orange traffic cone outside the clubhouse was shot by a prospective member of the Angels.
The charges in that case had to be dropped when the defendant died on a motorcycle trip.



