Michel Langlois (biker)

Michel Langlois
Born (1946-07-02) 2 July 1946 (age 78)
Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec, Canada
Other names"Sky"
Occupations
Known forNational president of the Hells Angels in Canada
PredecessorYves Buteau
SuccessorWalter Stadnick
Allegiance
Conviction(s)
  • Accessory to murder (1988)
  • Drug trafficking (1999)
    Conspiracy to commit murder (2015)
  • Drug trafficking and gangsterism (2018)
Criminal penalty
  • 2 years' imprisonment (1988)
  • 5 years' imprisonment and $228,000 fine (1999)
  • 9 months' imprisonment (2015)
  • 4 years and 8 months' imprisonment (2018)

Michel "Sky" Langlois (born 2 July 1946) is a Canadian outlaw biker and gangster who served as the second national president of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in Canada. A founding member of the Popeyes biker gang, which amalgamated with the Hells Angels in 1977, Langlois was convicted as an accessory to murder in the club's internal Lennoxville massacre of 1985, and later of conspiracy to commit murder for his role in the 1994–2002 Quebec Biker War.[1][2]