Woman pleads guilty to shooting at Hells Angels Clubhouse

Adrien Marie Gunderson

Adrien Marie Gunderson

(St. Louis County Jail)

VIRGINIA, Minn. – A Forbes, Minnesota woman has plead guilty to shooting at the Hells Angels Clubhouse in Eveleth.

The St. Louis County Attorney’s Office says Adrien Marie Gunderson, 40, pleaded guilty to Felony Drive by Shooting Toward Occupied Building.  The plea agreement means she will likely be sentenced to at least 50-months in prison.

Gunderson admitted that on September 2, 2024, she fired multiple shots at the front door of the Hells Angels Clubhouse located in Eveleth.

Charging documents says Gunderson had some type of confrontation with people in the clubhouse.  She then left and a short time later shot a firearm at the clubhouse.

Officers located fourteen 9mm casings scattered around the street and sidewalk in front of the clubhouse, bullet holes on the front door of the clubhouse, and apparent bullet damage inside the front entryway of the clubhouse.

Upon her arrest Gunderson allegedly said “I [expiative] hate the Hells Angels right now” and “my gun is in my backpack”.

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