no
Yes
They would be the "Hells Angels" motorcycle group.
Motorcycle Club
No. They are two different Motorcycle Clubs.
No
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club does not have an official leader. Instead, they operate with a hierarchical structure consisting of chapters and members.
YES
hells angels hessians
HELLS ANGELS and the skull logo (R) are trademarks owned by Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation, registered in the USA and in many other countries. All logos and designs of Hells Angels are trademark-protected(TM) and protected according to international law. Copying and other use is not allowed.
According to the Hells Angel MC Official website: "Should the Hells in Hells Angels have an apostrophe, and be Hell's Angels? That would be true if there was only one Hell, but life & history has taught us that there are many versions and forms of Hell." The answer would be, then, that the founders of the motorcycle club called Hells Angels were emphasizing the plurality of Hell, not any possessive quality.
The members where played by the Dirty Dozen Motorcycle Club of Arizona (Patched over to the Hells Angels in 1996). The club was the Hells Angels, the guy who was the cop was Dan Black.