Woman sentenced for shooting at Eveleth Hells Angels clubhouse
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Woman sentenced for shooting at Eveleth Hells Angels clubhouse

VIRGINIA — An Iron Range woman has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison for firing more than a dozen shots at the front door of the Hells Angels motorcycle club in Eveleth on Labor Day 2024. Judge Michelle Anderson on Friday imposed a guideline, 58-month term on Adrien Marie Gunderson, 41, of Forbes, who pleaded guilty in February to a felony count of drive-by shooting. Gunderson’s attorney had argued for a probationary sentence, citing a history of mental health and chemical dependency issues that she said contributed to the incident. “We are grateful that Judge Anderson recognized the seriousness of the conduct and denied Ms. Gunderson’s request for leniency,” St. Louis County Attorney Kim Maki said in a statement. “Ms. Gunderson’s acts showed no concern for the wellbeing of others, and behavior like this requires incarceration for public safety.” Read More June 19th 2026 The Biggest Release Of Raw Unfiltered Biker Music in a generation June 8th 2026 Kenny Ashe Chaos & Cold Beers Add to Your Playlist And Get With The Party Woman sentenced for shooting at Eveleth Hells Angels clubhouse Trial to begin for Pagans Motorcycle Club members after Wawa shootout Pagans Motorcycle Club Shootout HOW OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE CLUBS WOULDVE HANDLED JEFFREY EPSTEIN Gunman Unloads on Crowded Motorcycle Clubhouse