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By Insane Throttle News Desk | July 14, 2026 Windsor, Ontario — The Windsor Police Service has issued a public advisory ahead of a large-scale “Canada-wide get-together” of outlaw motorcycle club members and associates expected in the Windsor-Essex region this week. The gathering, running from Wednesday, July 16, to Saturday, July 19, 2026, is projected to draw more than 750 participants linked to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club and other outlaw motorcycle gangs from across Ontario and other parts of Canada. Police describe the event as one of the largest of its kind ever organized in the Windsor area. While the presence of these groups has historically drawn law enforcement attention, Windsor Police Chief Jason Crowley told reporters on Monday that there is currently no specific intelligence pointing to threats against the public. “Right now, there’s no public safety concern,” Crowley stated. “There’s no intelligence that there’s going to be any issues. And typically, the members of these groups, they keep to themselves and they really don’t want any trouble either.” The Windsor Police Service is coordinating with the Ontario Provincial Police and the OPP-led Biker Enforcement Unit to monitor activities throughout the four-day period. Officers will maintain a visible presence to respond quickly to any incidents and to manage the increased volume of motorcycles expected on local roads. Motorists are advised to anticipate possible traffic delays and congestion, particularly in areas where large groups may congregate or travel together. Drivers are encouraged to plan routes in advance, exercise extra caution, and follow directions from police on scene. Chief Crowley noted that while the Hells Angels have been formally recognized as a criminal organization by the Supreme Court of Canada—a designation rooted in evidence from multiple criminal cases—the act of members gathering for social or organizational purposes remains legal. Police have no authority to prevent such assemblies or to stop participants from visiting restaurants and other businesses. “We let them gather, we let them go to restaurants,” Crowley said. “There’s no authority to stop that. The businesses wouldn’t want that. They’re paying customers just like everybody else.” Outlaws Gangsters of Chicago Now Playing On Youtube. In a follow-up release, Windsor police moved quickly to clarify that the gathering under police monitoring is entirely separate from upcoming charitable motorcycle events. The department specifically noted that the outlaw club gathering is not connected to Hogs for Hospice, which is scheduled for July 31 to August 2. The event being monitored involves members and associates of outlaw motorcycle gangs, including the Hells Angels and affiliated groups. Authorities emphasized that they respect law-abiding motorcycle enthusiasts and the many legitimate community organizations that host events across Windsor and Essex County. Their operational focus, officials said, remains strictly on public safety and addressing criminal activity wherever it occurs, without regard to the affiliations of those involved. Outlaw motorcycle clubs, often referred to as one-percenter groups, have maintained a presence in Canada for decades. Gatherings of this scale are not uncommon, though the cross-provincial nature of this particular event has prompted heightened coordination between local and provincial policing resources. Despite occasional tensions associated with some clubs’ histories, police reports indicate that most such meetings pass without major incident when participants choose to avoid conflict. Local businesses may experience an uptick in activity from the influx of visitors, though the increased police presence is intended to deter any spillover effects and ensure that normal community life is not disrupted. Residents who observe suspicious, dangerous, or criminal behavior during the gathering period are asked to report it promptly. The Windsor Police Service non-emergency line is 519-258-6111. Emergencies should continue to be reported via 911. As the date draws closer, both police and community members will be monitoring developments closely. With inter-agency cooperation already in place and a clear message that officers are prepared to respond to any issues, authorities appear confident that the event can proceed while maintaining safety standards for everyone in the Windsor-Essex region. The coming days will test that balance between allowing lawful assembly and protecting the broader public from any potential risks associated with large-scale outlaw motorcycle club movements. Sources: Windsor Star (Pascal Hogue, July 13, 2026), Windsor Police Service official releases, CBC News, CTV News Windsor, and cross-verified local reporting. 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