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TUCKER CARLSON speaks at the funeral of Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger
What's Tucker doing there? Fox News host pays tribute to Hells Angels founder and convicted heroin dealer Sonny Barger at huge California biker funeral: Says notorious outlaw stood for 'freedom and honor' - and scared his mom 's***less'
Tucker Carlson, 53, was one of more than 7,000 gathered at the Stockton 99 Speedway to pay respects to the fallen Ralph 'Sonny' Barger
Barger, who founded the motorcycle club in 1948, died in June following a brief battle with throat cancer aged 83
It was an event the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office warned could become dangerous - but the leather-clad mourners in attendance stayed peaceful
Of those to deliver a stirring tribute to the Modesto native was Carlson, who in the past had expressed his admiration for Barger's no-nonsense, patriotic ideals
By ALEX HAMMER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 22:30 EDT, 25 September 2022 | UPDATED: 08:03 EDT, 26 September 2022
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Tucker Carlson turned up at the funeral of Hells Angels leader funeral Sonny Barger Saturday, and delivered an impassioned speech in honor of the fallen societal figure.
Carlson, 53, was one of more than 7,000 gathered at the Stockton 99 Speedway to pay respects to the fallen Ralph 'Sonny' Barger, who died in June following a brief battle with throat cancer, aged 83.
Thousands turned out on two wheels for Barger's six-hour service - despite for years him bringing fear into the hearts of housewives and miscreants alike as the head of a group that is still considered an organized crime syndicate by the US government.
It was an event the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office warned Friday could become dangerous - but the hulking, leather-clad mourners in attendance stayed peaceful, crying, and sharing stories of how they remembered the gang's longtime leader.
Of those to deliver a stirring tribute to the Modesto native - who moved to the Bay Area as a child before the area was overrun by a dangerous wave of crime - was Carlson, who in the past had expressed his admiration for Barger's no-nonsense, patriotic ideals.
Arriving in a button-down shirt amid a sea of bare chests and leather vests, Carlson took to the podium and delivered a heartfelt tribute to Barger, offering an anecdote about the late gang leader and a letter he left to his widow that the Fox News host said perfectly encapsulate his - and the quintessential American's - values.
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