The Shawn Ryan Show
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#303 Mel Chancey - Youngest President in Hells Angels History

May 11, 2026

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Mel Chancey recounts his path from leading the Chicago Hells Angels chapter through a brutal war with the Outlaws to a faith-driven life running bodybuilding promotions and a hormone replacement business focused on veterans. He emphasizes principles of total commitment—whether to a motorcycle club or God—and adapting without a playbook amid high-stakes risks.

Biker Club Structure and War Execution

Chancey joined the Hells Henchmen at 21 after prospecting, drawn to the brotherhood mirroring his military family background. The club had a military-like hierarchy: president, VP, sergeant-at-arms (enforcer for internal/external discipline), secretary, treasurer, road captains for runs. Chicago's chapter had 26-30 members across three charters (Chicago, Rockford, South Bend), mostly blue-collar or ex-military.

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  • 1 (00:00) **Intro and Mutual Connections** - Hosts bond over shared friends and Cody's baptism at military event
  • 2 (01:07) **Guest Introduction and Early Life** - Mel Chancey introduced as youngest Hells Angels president; Catholic altar boy background
  • 3 (12:10) **Patreon Q&A and Gifts** - Favorite motorcycle: old-school Shovelhead; gifts John 3:16 shirt and custom gun
  • 4 (23:10) **Childhood and Entry to Biker World** - Grew up in Elsop suburbs; bodybuilding from 14; met Hells Henchmen at gym age 16
  • 5 (38:39) **Prospecting and Patching In** - Became official hangaround then prospect; 100% vote to patch at 21 as "Road"
  • 6 (57:49) **Club Structure and Early Role** - President, VP, Sgt-at-Arms (enforcer); military-like hierarchy with road captains
  • 7 (83:49) **Merging with Hells Angels** - Prospected for Angels in 1992 after Henchmen vote; entered Outlaws territory

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Show Notes

Born and raised near Chicago, Illinois, Mel Chancey grew up in a Catholic household, even serving as an altar boy. But early in life, he found identity and belonging in motorcycle club culture. What began as camaraderie evolved into full immersion in the outlaw biker world. He became part of the Hell’s Henchmen before the club patched over to the Hells Angels, quickly rising through the ranks due to his intensity, loyalty, and commanding leadership presence. At a young age, he was serving as a chapter president. In that world, brotherhood was everything. Life revolved around respect, territory, and reputation. Mel has spoken openly about the violent rivalries, bombings, turf wars, and constant hyper-vigilance required to survive. The bombing of their Chicago clubhouse marked a turning point, escalating tensions and deepening the cost of leadership. Power, ego, loyalty, and fear blurred moral lines — and carrying the weight of that conflict came with consequences.


Eventually, Mel was arrested in a federal case tied to club activity and served years in prison under RICO-related charges. Prison became the defining turning point of his life. Stripped of his title, patch, and status, he describes hitting rock bottom in a quiet cell where self-examination became unavoidable. It was there that he returned to his Christian faith — praying, reading Scripture, and experiencing what he calls a true spiritual awakening. The identity once rooted in reputation and intimidation was replaced with surrender, humility, and conviction.

Walking away from that life was not simple. It meant losing brotherhood, history, and everything familiar. Mel emphasizes that leaving was the hardest decision he ever made — and the strongest one.


Today, he is a motivational speaker focused on faith, redemption, masculinity, and discipline. He is active in the bodybuilding community, affiliated with organizations such as IFBB and NPC, using physical training as a metaphor for rebuilding life through structure and accountability. As Managing Partner at Core Medical Group, he works in health and wellness, specializing in hormone optimization and holistic performance. Now a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Mel Chancey is committed to building legacy instead of reputation — living proof that transformation is possible and that second chances can redefine a life.


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