Gaétan "K.C." Brisebois
Hells Angels South Chapter
   Gaétan Brisebois, called "K.C.," rose  through  the  ranks of  Quebec's biker underworld fairly quickly. In 1996, as  a  member of  the  Evil Ones Drummondville Chapter, a Hells Angels puppet gang, he was  among eight people  arrested  in  connection  to  the  seizure  of  hijacked  goods. $1.5 million worth of jeans, bicycles, and kitchen appliances was recovered by police.

     He became  a 
prospect of the Hells Angels South Chapter when it was created  on  March 1, 1997 or soon  after. He  was  among  the  over 100 Hells Angels and  associates from Quebec that flew to British Columbia in 1998 to celebrate Vancouver's East-End Chapter's 15th anniversary.

     Brisebois became a
full-patch member of the South Chapter in the late 1990s or  in  early 2000. When  the  Evil Ones  Rive-Sud Chapter, a  Hells puppet  gang, was  formed  in  June, 2000, he  and  Angel  Michel "Mike"
Bergeron, became the group's godfathers. This is  an important job, as the  godfather's job is to look over the affiliate clubs activities and make sure things run smoothly.

     In  August 2001, Brisebois  and  Evil Ones  member  René Boulet  travelled  to  England  for  the
Bulldog Bash motorcycle  event. Over 40,000 people were expected to  attend the affair, that lasted from August 9th to the 12th. According to Le Journal de Montréal, Brisebois and  Boulet were fired upon  as they rode their  motorcycles. Brisebois was not hit but Boulet was struck in the leg once or several times. It is unknown  whether the  attack was  linked to the  Hells Angels biker  war with the Bandidos, happening half a world away.