Montreal Gazette

HELLS ANGELS ‘GOOD GUYS,’ COMEDIAN SAYS

Motorcycle gang protected him after death threats over joke

- GIUSEPPE VALIANTE

The Hells Angels are “very good guys,” Quebec comedian Mike Ward said during a recent episode of a popular podcast hosted by U.S. media star Joe Rogan. So good, in fact, that the biker gang “protected” Ward after outraged Quebecers threatened to kill him over a joke about a missing girl, the comedian told Rogan. “The only corporate gigs I’d ever do were shows for military, police officers or the Hells Angels,” Ward said on the profanity-laced show, which was uploaded on Nov. 22 and already has more than 308,000 views on YouTube alone. “And then I realized that when you talk to a group of cops or a group of Hells Angels they’re the same guys. They have the same mentality,” Ward said. Rogan said, “The only difference is that you can call the cops — they’ll come help you. The Hells Angels won’t do (anything).” Not true, Ward said. Ward, whose dark and abrasive style has landed him in trouble in his home province, told Rogan that in 2008 he joked about the disappeara­nce of Cedrika Provencher — a nine-year-old girl who had vanished a year before — and Quebec’s revenue agency. Revenue Quebec had frozen Ward’s bank accounts, and Ward shared with Rogan the joke he told at a festival gala about the relentless tax collectors: “If you owe them eight dollars, they’re going to kidnap your little kids. They are the ones who have (Cedrika)!” Three weeks later, Ward said, a popular Quebec television host called Cedrika Provencher’s grandfathe­r live on air and informed him that Ward had made a joke at his granddaugh­ter’s expense.

I realized that when you talk to a group of cops or a group of Hells Angels they’re the same guys ... same mentality.

Before long, Ward’s manager was receiving threatenin­g messages. “My manager calls me, and he’s like: ‘There are people who are going to kill you,’ ” Ward told Rogan. Ward said he looked out his window one day and saw people lined up across the street from his home. He said he learned two or three years later that the Hells Angels had stationed people at each end of his street to keep an eye on protesters. “They had told their dudes ... to watch the people who want to kill Mike Ward,” he said. He marvelled, “The Hells Angels protected me.” Rogan said “a lot of Hells Angels are probably good guys.” Ward replied, “It’s the same with the Mafia guys. If you don’t owe them money, they are good guys.” Federal and provincial authoritie­s consider the Hells Angels an outlaw motorcycle gang. A war between the Quebec branch of the Hells Angels and the rival Rock Machine during the 1990s and early 2000s left more than 150 people dead, including an 11-year-old boy. Ward is no stranger to controvers­y. Quebec’s Human Rights Tribunal fined him $42,000 in 2016 for making jokes about a disabled boy. Ward contested the decision, and the matter is still before the courts. He told Rogan the entire legal ordeal is likely to cost him about $200,000. “I’m going to be 97 years old by the time I get the verdict,” he said.

 ?? GrahaM huGhes/The Canadian Press ?? Comedian Mike Ward is no stranger to controvers­y. He recently told popular podcaster Joe Rogan that the Hells Angels protected him when he got death threats over a joke.
GrahaM huGhes/The Canadian Press Comedian Mike Ward is no stranger to controvers­y. He recently told popular podcaster Joe Rogan that the Hells Angels protected him when he got death threats over a joke.

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