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Chieftains MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Chieftains MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1976 with chapters also existing in Denmark since 1979.

Chieftains MC History

The Chieftains Motorcycle Club was founded on 26 January 1976 in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

Bikers from Denmark got in touch with the Massachusetts based club around 1977 and became prospects. After 2 years of prospecting the Danish prospects became fully patched members, giving birth to the Chieftains Borderland chapter in Denmark on 20 January 1979.

The Borderland, Denmark chapter acquired land for their clubhouse and finished construction in the spring of 1985.

Chieftains MC clubhouse Borderland Denmark
Chieftains MC clubhouse Borderland Denmark (now Devils Choice MC)

Throughout the 1980s the Chieftains had multiple chapters throughout New England, however the club’s size has reduced since this time.

Chieftains Netherlands opened in Holland in 1983, however this chapter closed down in 1986.

In 1990 the Denmark chapter hosted the “Prison Run” together with Tornadoes MC in order to support Mental Midgets MC who had been arrested (the Mental Midgets later patched over to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club).

The Warlocks MC Esbjerg chapter in Denmark (note: no known relation to the Pennsylvania and Florida USA based Warlocks clubs) then patched over to the Chieftains Motorcycle Club in 1996, forming the Seaside Denmark chapter.

The New Hampshire chapter was opened in 2004.

On 3 April 2010 the Denmark chapters of Borderland and Seaside merged with several other clubs to form Devils Choice MC, a Danish Hells Angels MC support club.

Chieftains MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The Chieftains Motorcycle Club patch consists of a spoked wheel with a piston and hatchet crossed on top.

The Chieftains colors are gold and black.

Chieftains MC patch logo
Chieftains MC patch logo

Chieftains MC Chapters

The Chieftains Motorcycle Club have chapters in the USA as well as Europe.

  • Chieftains Denmark
    • Chieftains Borderland chapter (Original Denmark chapter)
    • Chieftains Seaside chapter
  • Chieftains Netherlands
    • Chieftains Holland chapter (1983-1986)
  • Chieftains Norway
    • Chieftains Drammen chapter
  • Chieftains USA
    • Chieftains Lawrence Massachusetts chapter (Mother Chapter)
    • Cheiftains New Hampshire chapter

Famous Chieftains MC Members

There are no famous members in the Chieftains Motorcycle Club in a celebrity sense.

Chieftains MC Crime / In The Media

1998 – 22/23 June, 1998 – 32 suspected drug dealers are arrested in Warwick, Massachusetts area. One of those arrested is Michael Martinelli, believed to be a high ranking member of the Chieftains Motorcycle Club.

2011 – February, 2011 – The Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company NRK reports that the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club are attempting to persuade their allied clubs within Norway including the Chieftains Motorcycle Club to wear “Support 81” patches in a show of strength against other major clubs including Outlaws MC, Bandidos MC and Coffin Cheaters MC.

Chieftains MC Books / Movies / TV

No books specifically written about Chieftains MC are available for us to recommend.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

Chieftains MC Enemies and Allies

Chieftains MC enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Chieftains MC allies:

  • Daring Eagles MC (Germany)
  • Hells Angels MC
  • Mental Midgets MC (Denmark – patched over to the Hells Angels)
  • Tornadoes MC (Denmark)

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Devils Choice MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Devils Choice MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in Denmark on 3 April, 2010. They are an official Hells Angels support club.

Devils Choice MC History

Devils Choice Motorcycle Club was officially founded on 3 April, 2010 when a number of well established chapters from clubs in Denmark decided to merge. Norway law enforcement estimated that the merged chapters consisted of approximately 130 patched members in total.

The chapters involved in the merger are as follows:

  • Black Lions MC Fortress Town (Prospect chapter)
  • Chieftains MC Borderland
  • Chieftains MC Seaside
  • Dirty Dogs MC Greve
  • Immortals MC Holstebro
  • Immortals MC Viborg
  • Hog Riders MC Amager
  • Hog Riders MC Westland
  • Notorious MC Haslev
  • Ravens MC Moorland (officially joined on 2 May 2010)
  • Tornadoes MC East
  • Tornadoes MC West
  • Vejgård MC

The club later expanded to Iceland, Norway, Spain and Sweden.

The Norway club was made up of a number of smaller chapters merging, in a similar fashion to what happened in Denmark. These clubs included:

  • Creeps MC Fredrikstad
  • Four Horsemen MC Kongsvinger
  • Hog Riders MC Bergen
  • Hog Riders MC Floro
  • Hog Rider MC London
  • Old Hoggs MC Moss
  • Reapers MC Aalesund
  • Stoker MC Ås
  • Twin Eagles MC Farsund
  • Wolverines MC Alta

Devils Choice Motorcycle Club are an official support club of the Hells Angels.

They refer to their clubhouses as the “Devils Place”.

Devils Choice MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The patch used by Devils Choice MC is a red color head of the Devil with horns and wings.

The Devils Choice colors are red and white, colors which they share in common with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

Devils Choice MC patch logo
Devils Choice MC patch logo

Devils Choice MC Chapters

The Devils Choice Motorcycle Club have their greatest number of chapters in Denmark after the merging of multiple clubs in 2010. They later expanded into Iceland, Norway, Spain and Sweden.

  • Devils Choice Denmark (based on the original merged club chapters)
    • Devils Choice Aalborg chapter
    • Devils Choice Aarhus chapter
    • Devils Choice Amager chapter
    • Devils Choice Borderland chapter
    • Devils Choice City Area chapter
    • Devils Choice East chapter
    • Devils Choice Fortress Town chapter
    • Devils Choice Haslev chapter
    • Devils Choice Holstebro chapter
    • Devils Choice Midland chapter
    • Devils Choice Moorland chapter
    • Devils Choice Odense chapter
    • Devils Choice Seaside chapter
    • Devils Choice Westland chapter
Devils Choice MC clubhouse Borderland Denmark
Devils Choice MC clubhouse Borderland Denmark
  • Devils Choice Iceland
  • Devils Choice Norway
    • Devils Choice Alta chapter
    • Devils Choice Aasgard chapter
    • Devils Choice Bergen chapter
    • Devils Choice Farsund chapter
    • Devils Choice Floro chapter
    • Devils Choice Kongsvinger chapter
    • Devils Choice Moss chapter
    • Devils Choice South East chapter
    • Devils Choice Stavanger chapter
    • Devils Choice West Coast chapter
  • Devils Choice Spain
    • Devils Choice Costa Luz chapter
    • Devils Choice Seville chapter
    • Devils Choice Southend chapter
  • Devils Choice Sweden
Devils Choice MC clubhouse Stavanger Norway
Devils Choice MC clubhouse Stavanger Norway

Famous Devils Choice MC Members

There are no famous members in Devils Choice MC in a celebrity sense.

Devils Choice MC Crime / In The Media

No crime information exists for the Devils Choice Motorcycle Club.

Devils Choice MC Books / Movies / TV

No books specifically written about Devils Choice MC are available for us to recommend.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

Devils Choice MC Enemies and Allies

Devils Choice MC enemies:

  • Due to the club’s strong alliance with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club they are also likely to share all of the same enemies, for example Bandidos MC and Outlaws MC.

Devils Choice MC allies:

  • Barbarian MC
  • Brotherhood MC
  • Fortress MC
  • Head Hunters MC
  • Hells Angels MC
  • Red Indians MC
  • Red Riders MC
  • Sultan Warriors MC
  • Viking Defence League

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Satan’s Choice MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Satan’s Choice MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in the 1950s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Satan’s Choice MC History

Satan’s Choice had existed as a club since the 1950s in Toronto, however they were not an outlaw motorcycle club until 1965. In 1965 four clubs came together to form Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club. These clubs were the Canadian Lancers MC, Phantom Riders MC, Throttle Twisters MC and the Wild Ones MC.

Bernie Guindon would become the first President of Satan’s Choice, he previously had held the role of President in the Phantom Riders Motorcycle Club. In later years he would go on to become the National President of Satan’s Choice.

At one point in time during the late 1970s the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club was believed to be the largest outlaw motorcycle club in Canada, followed by the Popeyes Motorcycle Club (who were allies of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club). At their largest they had around 200 members across 13 chapters in Ontario and Quebec.

In 1975 Satan’s Choice became allies of Outlaws MC, a move which would see the Hells Angels become enemies of Satan’s Choice.

In 1976 Satan’s Choice President Bernie Guindon was sent to prison, ultimately resulting in a number of the Satan’s Choice chapters patching over to the Outlaws MC in July, 1977.

With the chapters which were heavily allied with the Outlaws now patched out of the club this left an opportunity for Satan’s Choice to go in a different direction. President Andre Wattel decided that the remaining Satan’s Choice chapters would patch over to the Hells Angels, a move which was followed through on 29 December, 2000. Many other clubs in Ontario also patched over to the Hells Angels including Lobos MC, Loners MC and the Para-Dice Riders MC.

Satan’s Choice MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club patch is a depiction of Satan with flames seen throughout the patch.

Satan's Choice MC patch logo
Satan’s Choice MC patch logo

Satan’s Choice MC Chapters

At their peak the motorcycle club had a number of chapters throughout Ontario and Quebec.

  • Satan’s Choice Hamilton chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Kingston chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Milton chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Montreal chapter (patched over to Outlaws MC in July 1977)
  • Satan’s Choice Ottawa chapter (patched over to Outlaws MC in July 1977)
  • Satan’s Choice St Catherines chapter (patched over to Outlaws MC in July 1977)
  • Satan’s Choice Sudbury chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Toronto chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Thunder Bay chapter
  • Satan’s Choice Windsor chapter (patched over to Outlaws MC in July 1977)

Famous Satan’s Choice MC Members

There are no famous members in Satan’s Choice MC in a celebrity sense.

Satan’s Choice MC Crime / In The Media

1967 – A Satan’s Choice clubhouse is raided by law enforcement during the club’s first annual convention. Seized during the raid are a sawed-off shotgun, a revolver, bats, brass knuckles, chains, knives, spiked belts and whips.

1970 – A war is started by the Satan’s Choice Toronto chapter against the Vagabonds MC and Black Diamond Riders MC.

1977 – August, 1977. Over 40 members and associates of Satan’s Choice are arrested. Police seize over $800,000 of speed, $100,000 in stolen property, nine pistols and eight rifles. There are 191 charges including drug trafficking, break and enter, possession of stolen property, possession of counterfeit money, possession of restricted guns, knives and swords.

1978 – 18 October, 1978. 6 members of Satan’s Choice are arrested and charged for the murder of Bill Matiyek at a bar in the town of Port Hope, located an hour out of Toronto. Bill Matiyek was the Sergeant-At-Arms of the Golden Hawks Motorcycle Club. By all accounts Bill Matiyek was the aggressor in the confrontation and believed to have been under the influence of multiple drugs at the time and had been waving a gun around.

  • Gary Comeau (Nutty) – Convicted of 1st degree murder and given a life sentence (25 years). Released on parole after over 20 years in prison.
  • Rick Sauve – Convicted of 1st degree murder and given a life sentence (25 years). Released on parole after over 20 years in prison.
  • Jeff McLeod – Convicted of 2nd degree murder and given a 10 year sentence.
  • Larry Hurren – Convicted of 2nd degree murder and given a 10 year sentence.
  • Merv Blaker “Murray” – Convicted of 2nd degree murder and given a 10 year sentence.
  • David Hoffman “Tee Hee” – Convicted of 2nd degree murder and given a 10 year sentence. This is later overturned and he is released after 4.5 years in prison.
  • Armand Sanguigni – Found not guilty.
  • Gordon Van Harlem – Found not guilty.

1983 – Police raid a lab in Mandoc, Ontario and seize chemicals used in the production of methamphetamine, enough to make an estimated $3.6million of the drug. Members of Satan’s Choice MC and Para-Dice Riders MC are arrested as part of the operation.

1992 – 5 September, 1992. Multiple members of Satan’s Choice go to the Sorrento on the Kingsway in Sudbury where they locate members of the Black Diamond Riders Motorcycle Club at which point they attack them with clubs, knives, fists, boots and a handgun. 8 people are taken to hospital after the attack, including one member of the Black Diamond Riders who had been shot in the abdomen. In a twist to the case one warrant went unserved until 2009, 17 years after the attack, when John Vasilantonakis was picked up by police and the old warrant for assault was discovered.

1995 – 1 August, 1995. The front door of the Satan’s Choice Toronto clubhouse on Kintyre Avenue is blown off. It is believed that a handheld rocket launcher was used in the attack.

1996 – 15 December, 1996. A bomb explodes at the Sudbury Police Station, creating a significant hole in the wall. Later on as part of “Operation Dismantle” the police arrest and inteview Satan’s Choice member Jimmy Rich. He confesses that the bombing was part of the initiation of the Hamilton chapter. 6 members including Johnny K-9, Gary Noble are arrested in relation to the bombing. One possible motive for the attack on the police station was that club members had been earlier thrown out of a strip club by police after refusing to remove their colors, which was a requirement as the strip club had a no colors policy.

1998 – 16 April, 1998. Police raid the Hamilton chapter clubhouse, located on Lottridge Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Although they find no illegal weapons, drugs or other items they are able to seize items including a pool table and surveillance equipment as part of the proceeds of crime legislation.

Satan’s Choice MC Books / Movies / TV

Documentary – Satan’s Choice. This 30 minute documentary from 1965 (note: 1965 according to the Internet Movie Database, although the title of this YouTube clip says 1966) takes a look at the outlaw motorcycle club in the 1960s. Note that this is a low quality copy, however is still definitely worth watching as it is completely free.

 

Unrepentant: The Strange and (Sometimes) Terrible Life of Lorne Campbell, Satan’s Choice and Hells Angels Biker by Lorne Campbell.

Lorne Campbell joined the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club at the age of 17 and stayed a member for 46 years. He was one of the members of the Satan’s Choice members present at the 1978 shooting of Bill Matiyek, although not convicted. The book is filled with many short stories starting from his abusive childhood through to joining the outlaw motorcycle club scene and finally leaving the Hells Angels MC in good standing in 2011 after over 4 decades with Satan’s Choice and later the Hells Angels. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

Satans Choice MC book - Unrepentant by Peter Edwards
Satans Choice MC book – Unrepentant by Peter Edwards

Satan’s Choice MC Enemies and Allies

Satan’s Choice MC enemies:

  • Black Diamond Riders MC
  • Hells Angels MC (although the club later patched over to them)
  • Popeyes MC
  • Vagabonds MC

Satan’s Choice MC allies:

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DC Eagles MC (Motorcycle Club)

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DC Eagles MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1963 by Danny LeDesma.

DC Eagles MC History

The DC Eagles were founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1963. The founder of the DC Eagles was Danny LeDesma, who was known as “DC Danny”.

Part of the name of the club is rumoured to have come from the location where the club was founded, on the corners of [D] Damen Avenue and [C] Cortland Street which are in the Bucktown/Wicker Park area on the Northside of Chicago.

DC Danny stepped down from the role of President, according to an editorial in the club Chicago Tribune which was published on 17 October, 1971. A member by the name of “Big Man” took over as President.

DC Eagles MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The DC Eagles Motorcycle Club has a bald eagle at the center of their patch.

DC Eagles MC Patch Logo
DC Eagles MC Patch Logo

The DC Eagles wear a diamond 99% NFG patch on the front of their cuts.

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DC Eagles MC 99% NFG patch

DC Eagles MC Chapters

The DC Eagles are believed to have four chapters, these chapters are based in Illinois and Wisconsin. The club do not have any chapters located internationally.

  • DC Eagles Central Illinois chapter (based in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois)
  • DC Eagles Chicago chapter (Mother Chapter)
  • DC Eagles Northern Wisconsin chapter
  • DC Eagles Southern Wisconsin chapter
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DC Eagles MC Chicago clubhouse

Famous DC Eagles MC Members

There are no famous members in DC Eagles MC in a celebrity sense.

DC Eagles MC Crime / In The Media

 2014 – 7 June, 2014. A group of DC Eagles, which included up to a reported 70 bikes, were on a cemetery run in the Bedford Park area of South Chicago visiting the graves of fallen brothers when they encountered road rage. A car driven by Chiquita Stevenson began to swerve at the group of riders and a chase ensued. At one point during the chase DC Eagles member Joshua Deford (also known as Rambo), age 23, crashed. He is killed. Joshua Deford was a veteran in the US Army Infantry having served in the 101st Airborne Division.

The bikers pulled into the driveway of the Bedford Police Station, the car followed them and hit another rider.

Chiquita Stevenson, age 27, is charged on two counts of attempted murder for hitting the rider with her car in the police station driveway and sent to Cook County Jail with bail set at $500,000. She had previously been charged with battery in 2012. Chiquita Stevenson’s boyfriend, Nicholas Williams, claims that the aggression began after her windscreen was smashed by the bikers and that she had given chase to the pack of 70 motorcycles in order to capture their licence plates.

The case has been delayed multiple times and as at the time of writing the Cook County Sheriff Inmate Locator reports that her court proceedings are ongoing.

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DC Eagles MC Joshua Deford
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DC Eagles MC Chiquita Stevenson

2015 – 21 September, 2012. SWAT officers raid Eagle Nation motorcycle shop in Wisconsin, a known hangout of the DC Eagles and Hells Lovers after claiming to have witnessed a drug deal in the vicinity. A small amount of marijuana is found in the raid. Eagle Nation owner Steve Erato along with Michael Funk lodged a $50,000,000 federal lawsuit, part of which is claiming that the police were using excessive force.

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Eagle Nation – Neenah, Wisconsin

2015 – 5 December, 2015. Biker Michael L. Funk, age 60, who was a former member of the DC Eagles Motorcycle Club as well as Hells Lovers MC was inside the Eagle Nation motorcycle shop in Neenah, Wisconsin when a gunman enters. The gunman, Brian T Flatoff, was upset about the sale of a motorcycle and holds Michael Funk and other occupants of the property hostage. Police attend the scene, however are unable to enter. Michael Funk exits the building holding a gun, where it is reported that he did not comply with police demands and is shot by one or more officers. He is taken to Theda Clark Medical Center, however dies from his injuries. Brian Flatoff surrenders to police after several hours of negotiations.

DC Eagles MC Books / Movies / TV

No books specifically written about DC Eagles MC are available for us to recommend.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

The Scorpions are mentioned briefly in the below general books on outlaw motorcycle clubs.

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

DC Eagles MC Enemies and Allies

DC Eagles MC enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

DC Eagles MC allies:

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Fates Assembly MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Fates Assembly MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1974.

The club are no longer in existence, with most chapters being patched over by the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club and at least one chapter patching over to the Outlaws MC.

Fates Assembly MC History

The Fates Assembly Motorcycle Club was founded in the Brooklyn Park area of Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1974.

Along with the Pagans they were a dominant club in the Washington area from the 1970s through to the 1990s.

The middle of 1991 saw a war break out between Fates Assembly and the Pagans Motorcycle Club. See the Crime / In The Media section further down in this article for more information.

Many of the chapters patched over to the Hells Angels MC in the mid 2000s, with at least one other patching over to the Outlaws MC.

Fates Assembly MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The Fates Assembly Motorcycle Club patch shows the Grim Reaper riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle. The Fates Assembly wear their patches on a denim vest, similar to what can be seen by the Pagans MC.

We were unable to find any images of the Fates Assembly patch. Please contact us should you have an image that you are willing to share with us for this article.

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fates-assembly-mc-vest-front

Fates Assembly MC Chapters

The Fates Assembly Motorcycle Club had multiple chapters around the mid atlantic region of the United States. They are not believed to have any chapters based internationally.

Some of their chapters included the following:

  • Fates Assembly Baltimore chapter, Maryland
  • Fates Assembly Northern Virginia chapter (based in Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia)
  • Fates Assembly South Carolina chapter
  • Fates Assembly Southern Virginia chapter (based in Fredericksburg, Virginia)

Famous Fates Assembly MC Members

There are no famous members in Fates Assembly MC in a celebrity sense.

Some notable members include:

  • Ronald Allyn Fiel – National President until June 1991. Ronald Field was sentenced to 96 months prison for his involvement in the planned attacks on the Pagans MC throughout 1991.
  • John H Lea Jnr. – Southern Virginia chapter President. John Lea Jnr was sentenced to 84 months prison for his involvement in the planned attacks on the Pagans MC throughout 1991.
  • Michael W O’Bier – South Virginia chapter Vice President. Michael O’Bier was sentenced to 60 months prison for his involvement in the planned attacks on the Pagans MC throughout 1991.

Fates Assembly MC Crime / In The Media

1989 – 8 March, 1989. Sandra Ferguson, age 45, a community worker and musician leaves the home of her pastor at around 11pm. Her body is found later in the night at the parking lot of the St. James Episcopal Church, less than half a mile from her home in Millburn Court, located in Mount Vernon in the Fairfax County area. She had been shot six times, including once in the head. Fates Assembly member Gary “Red Neck” Donahue, age 36, who worked as a truck driver and wore a Harley Davidson tattoo on his right arm, is later charged with the murder. The events of the evening are unclear, however as the car of Gary Donahue was found crashed into a fence nearby, one possibly course of events is that Sandra Ferguson had stopped to assist Gary Donahue after noticing the crashed vehicle.

1991 – 28 May, 1991. There is a fight outside a bar in Baltimore between Fates Assembly and the Pagans MC. One member of the Pagans, Mike Massaro, is killed and two members of Fates Assembly are injured.

1991 – 26 July, 1991. Members of Fates Assembly Motorcycle Club are waiting for the Pagans Motorcycle Club at the Woodbridge Inn in Woodbridge, Virginia, where the Pagans were expected to be attending a party. Upon noticing Pagans member Kirby Gallaghan entering the carpark in his truck Fates Assembly members Richard “Wolf” Capote and Melvin Payne begin following him in a van. The two men shoot into the van driven by Kirby Gallaghan, however miss. Kirby Gallaghan returns returns fire, hitting Richard Capote in the head, killing him. The funeral for Richard Capote is held on 27 July, 1991 and shortly after war is declared on the Pagans.

1991 – August, 1991. Fates Assembly members throw a hand grenade into the house of Pagans MC member Kirby Gallaghan (the shooter on 26 July), however the grenade does not explode.

1991 – August, 1991. Members of Fates Assembly plan multiple ambushes on Pagans members armed with pipe bombs and rifles, however the ambushes are unsuccessful.

1991 – 12 September, 1991. A remote control bomb is constructed by Fates Assembly. The bomb is placed on a vehicle driven by members of the Pagans and explodes. Nobody is seriously harmed, although the explosion causes damage to the vehicle including blowing off a wheel and the gas tank.

1991 – 4 October, 1991. A bomb is constructed and Fates Assembly members George “Pit Bull” Hughes, Robert Paris and Melvin Payne drive to the house of Kirby Gallaghan (the shooter on 26 July) and attach it to a vehicle owned by a roommate. The vehicle is driven to Kirby Gallaghan’s workplace in an industrial complex in Fairfax County, however fails to explode. The Fates Assembly members retrieve the unexploded bomb and decide to attempt the attack again. Later they return and attempt to reattach the bomb, however it explodes, killing Fates Assembly member George Hughes and injuring Robert Paris and Melvin Payne.

1991 – December, 1991. Fates Assembly member Philip MacFarland turns law enforcement witness and provides information to law enforcement about the 4 October bombing. Over the following year Philip MacFarland assists law enforcement by capturing recordings of conversations with other members who at one point appear to be conspiring to murder Kimberly Clifton, the wife of Fates Assembly member Lee Clifton who had gone missing in March 1992 after believed to have been assisting law enforcement.

Fates Assembly MC Books / Movies / TV

No books specifically written about Fates Assembly MC are available for us to recommend.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

Fates Assembly are mentioned briefly in the below general books on outlaw motorcycle clubs.

Biker Gangs and Organized Crime by Thomas Barker. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

MC Biker Gangs and Organized Crime Thomas Barker Florida
Biker Gangs and Organized Crime Thomas Barker

Fates Assembly MC Enemies and Allies

Fates Assembly MC enemies:

Fates Assembly MC allies:

  • To be confirmed.

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Phantom Outlaw MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Phantom Outlaw MC is a black outlaw motorcycle club with a mother chapter based in northwest Detroit. They are often referred to as just “Phantom MC”.

There is also a club named Phantoms MC, who are a 1%er club, but they have no relation to the one discussed in this article.

Phantom Outlaw MC History

The Phantom Outlaw Motorcycle Club have strong ties to the Vice Lords street gang. There are many individuals who are members of both the Phantom Motorcycle Club as well as the Vice Lords at the same time.

While many members ride Harley Davidson motorcycles and other chopper style bikes there have also been Asian sports bikes ridden at their events, breaking away from the strict tradition followed by most outlaw motorcycle clubs where only Harley Davidson motorcycles and other bikes made by allied forces nations are accepted.

2012 to 2015 saw the club involved in violent battles with multiple clubs resulting in the plotting of revenge attacks. Ultimately these planned revenge attacks would see multiple members of their Michigan chapters charged under the RICO act and many being sentenced to decades in prison.

Phantom Outlaw MC Patch / Motto / Colors

The center of the Phantom Outlaw Motorcycle Club patch has two representations of death / the Grim Reaper wearing a red robe and riding a chopper while holding a scythe. A tombstone appears in the lower section of the patch underneath the letters “MC”.

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Phantom Outlaw MC patch logo

Phantom Outlaw MC Chapters

The Phantom Motorcycle Club have chapters through many states in the Eastern United States.

  • Phantom Georgia
  • Phantom Illinois
  • Phantom Kentucky
  • Phantom Michigan chapters
    • Phantoms Detroit chapter (Mother chapter)
    • Phantoms Inkster chapter
    • Phantoms Pontiac chapter
  • Phantom Missouri
  • Phantom New Jersey
  • Phantom New York
  • Phantom Ohio
  • Phantom Tennessee
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Phantom Outlaw MC Clubhouse Detroit, Michigan

Famous Phantom Outlaw MC Members

The Phantom Motorcycle Club do not have any famous members in a celebrity sense.

Phantom Outlaw MC Crime / In The Media

2012 – 27 October, 2012. A fight breaks out at the Toros MC clubhouse between members of Phantom Outlaw MC and Zulus MC. Phantom member William “Daytona” Frazier shoots two men.

2013 – September, 2013. Phantom members Steven Caldwell “Shoe Boots” and Andre Swift “He-Man” are attacked in a drive-by shooting. Steven Caldwell later dies from his injuries. It is believed that the Hell’s Lovers are responsible.

2013 – 8 September, 2013. Phantom MC National President Antonio Johnson, who is also connected to the Vice Lords street gang in Michigan in the role of “Three-Star General”, orders members of Phantom Motorcycle Club including Christopher Odum to rob members of the Satan’s Sidekicks. During the robbery one of the Phantom members, Bryan Sorrell shot a Satan’s Sidekick member in the face. Days after this event Christopher Odum assaulted a Satan’s Sidekick Prospect during a second attempted robbery at a gas station.

It is further understood that Antonio Johnson believed that the Hell’s Lovers were responsible for the September drive-by shooting which resulted in the death of Steven Caldwell. Three members of the Hell’s Lovers were identified as being involved in the drive-by and the plan was for them to be killed. After their deaths the club would then wait for their funerals, where dozens of Hell’s Lovers would gather. The Phantom members would then proceed to kill as many of their rivals as possible. Plans were also hatched involving the Soul Devils MC clubhouse, at which Satan’s Sidekicks members were believed to be congregating.

2014 – December, 2014. The first wave of convictions for Phantom Motorcycle Club members on RICO charges, with these members pleading guilty.

  • Brandon Paige – Convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering. Sentenced to 90 months in prison.
  • Roger Valdes – Convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and use and carry of firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence. Sentenced to 49 months in prison.
  • Raynard Brown – Convicted of racketeering conspiracy.
  • Vicente Phillips – Convicted of racketeering conspiracy.
  • Maurice Williams – Convicted of racketeering conspiracy.
  • Charles Davis – Acquitted of all charges.

2015 – 16 March, 2015. Six members of the Phantom Outlaw Motorcycle Club are convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and other racketeering charges.

  • Antonio Johnson, aka, “Mister Tony”, “MT”, “Big Bro” – National President of Phantom MC and a Three Star General of the Vice Lords street gang. Convicted of engaging in a RICO conspiracy, conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, conspiracy to assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence and being a felon in possession of firearms.
  • Marvin Nicholson “Chosen One” – National Enforcer for Phantom MC and a Vice Lords member. Convicted of engaging in a RICO conspiracy, conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, conspiracy to assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, assault on federal officers as they served a search warrant on his home on 4 October, 2013, using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence and being a felon in possession of firearms.
  • Brian Sorrell “PC” – Member of Phantom MC as well as a member of the Vice Lords. Convicted of engaging in a RICO conspiracy, conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, conspiracy to assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence.
  • Sherman Brown “Tank” – Phantom MC Sergeant-At-Arms of the Detroit chapter and a member of the Vice Lords. Convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering.
  • Brian Jackson “Wood” – Phantom MC Master Sergeant of the Inkster, Michigan chapter. Convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering.
  • Matthew Schamante “Arsenal” – Phantom MC Pontiac chapter President. Convicted of engaging in a RICO conspiracy and possessing an unregistered short-barrel shotgun.

2015 – 27 May, 2015. There are two further convictions on RICO charges.

  • Christopher Odum “Murder” – A member of the Phantom Detroit chapter as well as a member of the Vice Lords. Convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering.
  • William Frazier “Daytona”. Vice President of the Phantom Pontiac chapter. Convicted of two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering, and one count of using and carrying firearms during and in relation to a crime of violence.

2015 – 11 August, 2015. National Enforcer Marvin Nicholson is sentenced to 40 years in prison in relation to his March 2015 conviction.

2015 – 8 September, 2015. National President Antonio Johnson is sentenced to 35 years in prison in relation to his March 2015 conviction.

Phantom Outlaw MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no Phantom Outlaw Motorcycle Club books that could be found.

Members of the club often post videos of their parties to Youtube, for example the following clip:

Phantom Outlaw MC Enemies and Allies

Phantom Outlaw MC enemies:

Phantom Outlaw MC allies:

  • Vice Lords (street gang)

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Terry The Tramp – Hells Angels

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Terry The Tramp, born John Terence Tracy, is a former member of the Hells Angels Oakland chapter.

There is also another biker known as Terry The Tramp, Terry Orendoff, who was the Vagos Motorcycle Club President and the subject of a book written by Keith Ball. He is in no way related to the person discussed in this article.

Terry The Tramp Hells Angels – Early Life / Personal Life

John Terence Tracy a.k.a Terry The Tramp was born on 21 December, 1939.

After finishing High School he joined the Coast Guard where he stayed for around three years. Other jobs that he held over the years included actor, laborer, mechanic, tree-trimmer and various hustles. While living in the Bay Area he secured a position working at a General Motors plant on the assembly line, a job which he would later be fired from after negative articles about the Hells Angels were published in the media.

He enjoyed travelling around from town to town, he was a drifter. It was this habit that led to him receiving the nickname of “Terry The Tramp” after being known to have lived in locations including Detroit, Fresno, Long Island, Los Angeles, Norfolk and Sacramento.

The author Hunter S. Thompson described his physical appearance as “He is six feet two inches tall, 210 pounds heavy, with massive arms, a full beard, shoulder- length black hair and a wild, jabbering demeanor not calculated to soothe the soul of any personnel specialist”.

After dropping out of college to get married he had 2 children with his wife, who he later divorced. A second marriage and another child would follow.

During one period when the Hells Angels had been having disagreements with other groups there was a revenge attack against Terry. A house that he was renting in East Oakland had a bomb thrown through the window. The resulting fire ruined much of the house. His partner of the time, Marilyn, had a significant number of her artworks ruined. She left him.

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Terry The Tramp

His love of partying resulted in many stories, including the following:

  • Falling into a camp fire, resulting in serious burns requiring hospital attention.
  • After passing out he was wired to an electrical socket by Mouldy Marvin, who then soaked his jeans with beer.
  • One night Terry was “convinced that he’d died as a person and come back to life as a rooster which was going to be cooked on the bonfire just as soon as the music stopped. Toward the end of every dance he would rush over to the tape recorder, shouting “NO! No! Don’t let it stop!”
  • A microphone was hooked up to high powered speakers and Terry gave an address to the San Mateo Sherrifs Department “Remember this,” he screamed into the mike. “Just remember that while you’re standin out there on that cold road, doin’ your righteous duty and watchin’ all us sex fiends and dope addicts in here having a good time. . . just think about that little old wife of yours back home with some dirty old Hell’s Angel crawlin’ up between her thighs!” Then a burst of wild laughter, clearly audible on the road. “What do you think about that, you worthless fuzz? You gettin’ hungry? We’ll bring you some chili if we have any left over. . . but don’t hurry home, let your wife enjoy herself.”

Terry The Tramp died from an overdose of Seconal (Secobarbital) on 13 February, 1970, age 30. The story goes that he was buried by his Hells Angels brothers in the Bay Area, however his family then had the body exhumed and reburied at the Calvary Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum which is in Sacramento County, California.

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Terry The Tramp – Calvary Catholic Cemetery And Mausoleum

Terry The Tramp Hells Angels – Club Involvement

He is best known as being a member of the Oakland chapter of the Hells Angels, who at the time were under the leadership of the most famous Hells Angel of them all, Sonny Barger.

His fun loving spirit is displayed well in this scene from the Hells Angels 69 movie (link opens in a new tab), where he takes center stage on the dance floor:

Originally a member of the Sacramento chapter, a chapter which then relocated to Oakland. After spending several years with the Oakland chapter he then transferred to the Hells Angels Berdoo chapter (San Bernardino), allegedly in response to the “no needles” rule on drugs that was brought into the Oakland chapter by Sonny Barger.

Hells Angels Patches - Death Head Logo

Terry The Tramp Hells Angels – Crime

The following is an excerpt about Terry The Tramp by Hunter S. Thompson from his book Hell’s Angels (see the Media section below for more information about the book):

In his twenty-seven years he has piled up a tall and ugly police record: a multitude of arrests, from petty theft and battery, to rape, narcotics offences and public cunnilingus — and all this without a single felony conviction, being officially guilty of nothing more than what any spirited citizen might commit in some drunk or violent moment of animal weakness. “Yeah, but that rap sheet’s all bullshit,” he insists. “Most of those charges are phoney. I’ve never thought of myself as a criminal. I don’t work at it; I’m not greedy enough. Everything I do is natural, because I need to.” And then, after a moment: “But I guess I’m pushin’ my luck, even if I’m not a criminal. Pretty soon they’ll nail me for one of these goddamn things, and then it’s goodbye, Terry, for a whole lot of years.”

And the following passage in the book provides some further insight:

Despite his spectacular rap sheet, he estimates his total jail time at about six months — ninety days for trespassing and the rest for traffic offences. Terry is one of the most arrest-prone of all the Angels; cops are offended by the very sight of him. In one stretch, covering 1964 and ’65, he paid roughly $2,500 to bail bondsmen, lawyers and traffic courts. Like most of the other Angels he blames “the cops” for making him a full-time outlaw.

Terry The Tramp Hells Angels – Media

Hunter S Thompson had spoken with Terry on many occasions in the writing of the much acclaimed book Hells Angels. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

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Hells Angels Book A Strange and Terrible Saga Hunter S Thompson

He played a significant role in the classic biker movie Hells Angels 69′ where he is credited as “Terry” for his speaking role in the film. His dancing skills are also put on display as can be seen in the clip featured further up in this article. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

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Terry The Tramp – Hells Angels 69

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George Wethern – Hells Angels

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George Wethern, is a former Vice President of the Hells Angels Oakland chapter, but is now in witness protection.

George Wethern Hells Angels – Early Life / Personal Life

George Wethern grew up in Oakland, California. His parents worked as a bartender and phone operator.

When only 16 years of age his girlfriend became pregnant, he dropped out of school and joined the Air Force, later leaving the service with an undesirable discharge.

At the time of his arrest he was described as being bearded and 260 pounds.

After testifying against the Hells Angels he was put into the witness protection program along with his wife and two children (see the “Crime” section further down in this article for more information).

His current location is unknown.

George Wethern Hells Angels – Club Involvement

He became a member of the Hells Angels Oakland chapter, where he was known by the name of “Baby Huey”.

Through his friendships in the club, particularly with the President Sonny Barger, he rose to the position of Vice President of the Oakland chapter.

Around 1970 he left the Hells Angels, however still remained in contact with many members before later reaching a deal for immunity with law enforcement and later entering the witness protection program (see the “Crime” section below for further details).

George Wethern Baby Huey Hells Angels

George Wethern Hells Angels – Crime

Three bodies had been left by members of the club at George Wethern’s 156 acre ranch located near Ukiah in norther California. It is claimed that this particular property, which was believed to have been purchased with club money but placed in Wethern’s name, was used to dispose of the bodies as George Wethern owed a debt to William “Zoro” Mitten, after allegedly shooting him at a party while in a drugged state in 1969.

The bodies were left inside abandoned wells on the property.

  • A young woman who had been shot in the head.
  • The other two bodies being those of Hells Angels Prospecting members, Big Tom Shull, age 24 and Charles Barker, age 30, who were trying to stage a coup, so were strangled to death. According to Wild Bill Pifer the two had been given cups of coffee which had been spiked with LSD.

George is not believed to have been involved in the murders, but had left the keys of the ranch with William Mitten and was told to not be at the property on a designated weekend.

Whispering Bill Pifer had been in Alameda County Jail, located in Oakland, California along with Sonny Barger. Cancer was taking over his body and he didn’t have long to live. In an effort to spend some time on the outside before his death he made a deal for immunity, turning witness to the murders, pointing the finger at the ranch where George Wethern lived with his wife.

A raid was performed on the ranch, where drugs and weapons were found, along with the bodies. George was promptly arrested along with his wife. The search of the ranch continued for around a week, as police believed that there were up to 12 other bodies buried on the property.

After his arrest he decided to turn state witness in a deal which saw him receive immunity in return for advising police of the location of the bodies on his ranch.

On 7 November, 1972 he was sharing a jail cell with his wife and asked her for some pencils, which she handed to him. He then stabbed the pencils into his own eyes, at which point his wife began screaming. He then began choking her, at which point jail wardens separated the pair.

He went on to testify in court against the Hells Angels members allegedly involved in the murders.

George Wethern Hells Angels – Media

Wayward Angel: The Full Story Of The Hells Angels by George Wethern with Vincent Colnett.

This book provides some insight into George Wethern’s life, joining the Hells Angels and finally turning state witness and testifying against his Hells Angels brothers while going into witness protection.

Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

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George Wethern with Vincent Colnett – Wayward Angel

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Road Rats MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Road Rats MC is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in London, England with connections back to the 1960s.

Road Rats Motorcycle Club History

The Road Rats Motorcycle Club of London has connections back to the early 1960s. They began in London as a street gang and over the years switched over to being run as an outlaw motorcycle club.

It has been suggested that at one point in time the Hells Angels had offered for the Road Rats to prospect for them. This offer was of course turned down and the club have remained independent.

Over the decades the club have had disputes with a number of clubs, most notably the Hells Angels, Satans Slaves and the Cycle Tramps. Further details of some of these confrontations can be found further below in the “Crime / In The Media” section.

Road Rats Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Road Rats MC patch has a rat as a the focus point. The colors used on the patch are red/orange and yellow.

It is rumoured that the Road Rats are the only club allowed to wear the “London” rocker.

Road Rats MC patch logo
Road Rats MC patch logo

Road Rats Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Road Rats Motorcycle Club have a presence in London, England.

They are not believed to have spread outside of the London area and do not have any chapters based internationally.

Famous Road Rats MC Members

There are no known famous members of the Road Rats of London in a celebrity sense.

Road Rats MC Crime / In The Media

1970 – 17 October, 1970. The Road Rats, Nightingales, Windsors & Jokers stand off at the Chelsea Bridge against the Essex Nomads and the Chelsea Nomads. Essex Nomads member Peter Howson is shot, and although he is wounded he survives. Multiple people are arrested including Road Rats member Paul Luttman who is jailed for 12 years.

1983 – 18 September, 1983. 6 members of the Road Rats Motorcycle Club are in a fight with 24 members of the Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club at a Hells Angels sponsored event in Cookham Dean, England. It is believed that the fight started over women, however another possible motive is that there were one or more photos taken of members in their colors without their permission, which could have been used to identify them in the future. Two Road Rats members, Colin Bunting and Mike Harrison are killed in the brawl. Members of the Hells Angels settled the scene and most fled before the police arrived. Guns, axes, knives, baseball bats and lead filled handlebars were found at the scene by police. Dozens of arrests are later made.

1989 – Road Rats members are drinking in the Carlisle pub in Hastings, members of the Cycle Tramps MC are also in the pub drinking. After drinking without incident for several hours Road Rats member Patrick Boyle, known as “Baby Rat” starts causing trouble and is spoken to by the Cycle Tramps President, Bruno “Brewer” Tessaro. Patrick Boyle leaves the establishment, but soon returns, Luger pistol in hand, walks up behind Bruno Tessaro, points the gun to the back of Tessaro’s head and squeezes the trigger. Bruno Tessaro is killed. Patrick Boyle is arrested and convicted of the murder. He commits suicide while behind bars.

Road Rats MC Books / Movies / TV

There are not known to be any books written specifically about the Road Rats Motorcycle Club of London.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

The Road Rats are mentioned briefly in the below general books on outlaw motorcycle clubs.

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Biker Gangs and Transnational Organized Crime by Thomas Barker. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in new tab).

Biker Gangs And Transnational Organized Crime by Thomas Barker
Biker Gangs And Transnational Organized Crime by Thomas Barker

Road Rats Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

Road Rats Motorcycle Club enemies (the following have been enemies of the club at some point in time):

Road Rats Motorcycle Club allies:

  • To be confirmed.

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Road Runners MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Road Runners MC is a one percenter motorcycle club founded in the Silesia region of Poland in 1978.

There are a number of motorcycle clubs who use the name “Road Runners”, many of which use the logo of the “Road Runner” character from the Looney Tunes cartoon Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. These clubs are unrelated to the one discussed in this article.

Road Runners Motorcycle Club History

The Road Runners Motorcycle Club was founded by Miroslaw “Miro” Stefanczyk in the Silesia region of Poland in 1978 around 40km south of Sosnowca. They were one of the first, if not the first, outlaw motorcycle clubs in the country. The Silesia region is in the southwest of Poland bordering Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Originally the club was known as “VC”, standing for Veterans Club, before Miroslaw Stefanczyk led part of the club to split off and form the Road Runners Motorcycle Club. It is believed that the name “Road Runners” was chosen as this was a brand of motorcycle tire used by many of the original members of the club.

Miro Stefanczyk and the Road Runners helped to establish an organization in Poland known as the Kongres Polskich Klubów Motocyklowych (Motorcycle Congress of Poland), which regulates Polish motorcycle clubs. The member clubs of the congress are as follows, however these change over time (in alphabetical order):

  • Born To Ride MC
  • Boruta MC
  • Boxer MC
  • No Name MC
  • Rebels of Road MC
  • Road Runners MC
  • Steel Roses MC

Some of the former clubs in the congress include Gremium MC and Iron Elephant MC.

In 2005 the club decided to expand internationally, with a prospect chapter opening on 10 May in Chicago, Illinois, USA with many members having a Polish heritage, with their website also being mainly written in Polish. On 27 May, 2006 the prospect chapter were deemed successful during their probation period and were then officially taken in as a fully patched chapter of the Road Runners. This became the first official Road Runners chapter outside of Europe.

Road Runners Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

Road Runners Motorcycle Club have a patch consisting of a motorcycle wheel with wings. The clubs colors are black and yellow/gold.

Road Runners MC patch logo
Road Runners MC patch logo

The patch has a similar look to that of the Hells Angels winged death head patch, as well as that of the Wheels of Soul Motorcycle Club patch of the flying spoked wheel. There is no evidence to suggest that any similarity to either the Hells Angels or Wheels of Soul patches is intentional.

The clubs supporter gear uses the phrase “Support 18”. The 18th letter of the alphabet is “R”.

Road Runners Motorcycle Club use the acronyms “RFFR” and “RRFFRR”, which stand for “Road Runners Forever, Forever Road Runners”, this format of acronym is used amongst almost all one percenter motorcycle clubs.

Road Runners Motorcycle Club Chapters

Although originally only a Polish club the Road Runners MC now have chapters based in multiple countries.

  • Road Runners MC Austria
    • Road Runners MC Nomads (Europe Nomads)
  • Road Runners MC Belgium
    • Support clubs only at the time of writing
  • Road Runners MC Poland
    • Road Runners Biala Podlaska chapter
    • Road Runners Bialystok chapter
    • Road Runners Bydgoszcz chapter
    • Road Runners Katowice chapter
    • Road Runners Kielce chapter
    • Road Runners Krasnik chapter
    • Road Runners Jaworzno chapter
    • Road Runners Jedrzejow chapter
    • Road Runners Lublin chapter
    • Road Runners Mother chapter
    • Road Runners Rzeszow chapter
    • Road Runners South East chapter
    • Road Runners Swidnica chapter
    • Road Runners Warszawa chapter
    • Road Runners Zabrze chapter
    • Road Runners Zywiec chapter
  • Road Runners MC USA (United States of America)
    • Road Runners Chicago chapter (known as The Dirty Dozen)’
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Road Runners MC clubhouse Chicago (Building hired by the Road Runners for many of their events)

Famous Road Runners MC Members

Miroslaw “Miro” Stefanczyk – Club Founder / President

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Road Runners MC Miroslaw Stefanczyk “Miro”

Born in 1953, Miroslaw Stefanczyk founded the Road Runners Motorcycle Club in 1978 and acted as their President for over two decades.

Known as “Miro”, he was extremely prominent in the Polish motorcycle scene.

He died of a heart attack in late 2005, age 52. His funeral was attended by motorcyclists from a large number of clubs.

Note: The following video clip discussing the life of Miroslaw Stefanczyk is not in English.

There are no known famous members of the Road Runners Motorcycle Club in a celebrity sense.

Road Runners MC Crime / In The Media

  • 2006 – 16 December, 2006. Multiple members of the Road Runners are arrested by the Polish Centralne Biuro Śledcze (Central Bureau of Investigation) under suspicion that the club were a criminal organization and for their alleged involvement in an attack on a rival motorcycle club based in the Opole province of Poland. All but one of the men are then released in early 2007 (see below).
  • 2006 – 30 December, 2006. One of those arrested on 16 December, Sebastian P., a 29 year old who was known to be generally very healthy and a competitive race car driver, complains to other inmates that he is experiencing stomach pains, a headache as well as suffering from vomiting and diarrhea. The inmates alerted staff at the facility who then allegedly took several hours to call an ambulance. He is taken in a comatose state to the hospital and can not be revived. The autopsy revealed that the cause of death was cerebral edema. Experts stated that this condition could have been brought on by poisoning from an unknown substance or a rapidly progressive, unknown disease.

Road Runners MC Books / Movies / TV

There are not known to be any books written specifically about the Road Runners Motorcycle Club.

Instead you may be interested in viewing our list of outlaw motorcycle club books.

The Road Runners are mentioned briefly in the below general books on outlaw motorcycle clubs.

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Road Runners Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

Road Runners Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Road Runners Motorcycle Club allies:

Road Runners have a number of support clubs:

Of note with these supporter clubs is the double “R” in their names. This is to symbolize their connection to the Road Runners MC.

  • Adrrenalina MC Poland
  • Brrave Knights MC Poland
  • Daggerrs MC Poland
  • Darrksiders MC Poland
  • Taurrus MC Belgium
  • Warrlocks MC Poland

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Loners MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Loners MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Ontario, Canada in 1979. They now have chapters spread throughout the world.

There are multiple clubs who use the name “Loners”, most notably the Loners Motorcycle Club founded in La Mirada, California in 1973. These other clubs are unrelated the one discussed in this article.

Loners Motorcycle Club History

The Loners Motorcycle Club was founded in Ontario, Canada in 1979. Members of the club are required to ride an American made motorcycle.

The founders of the club are believed to be Frank Lenti and Gennaro “Jim” Raso. They both first joined the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club in the early 1970s, however the chapter were later patched over to the Outlaws Motorcycle Club in 1977. They both left the Loners are started  a chapter of the Rebels, but then decided to form the Loners Motorcycle Club.

At one point Frank Lenti is believed to have stolen from the club, and was caught, at which point he decided to flee the country to Italy. His move to Italy highlights one possible way that the club expanded to Europe.

Upon Frank Lenti’s return to Canada in 1981 he decided to re-join the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club in Toronto, leaving them around 1984 and starting the Woodbridge chapter of the Loners.

In 1986 many of the members of the Canadian Loners had left to join the Outlaws Motorcycle Club, to the point where the Loners were all but extinct.

In 1990 the Loners were reformed by ex-members of the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club and the club soon began to expand once again.

In 1996 20 members of the Loners were believed to have patched over to the Para-Dice Riders Motorcycle Club.

The Loners historically have had an association with the Bandidos, both in Canada and in Europe. In 2001 many of the Canadian Loners left the club, patching over the Bandidos, including the formation of a new chapter of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, just outside of Toronto, Canada. The Bandidos Canada President John Muscedere, known as “Boxer” was a former member of the Loners. Peter “Peppi” Barilla was also an influential member of the Loners in Toronto, Canada, before joining the Bandidos where he would become Vice President.

Also of note is former Loner member Wayne Kellestine (known as “Weiner”) who played a large part in the Bandidos Shedden Massacre in 2006, later being charged with murder.

In 2007 a number of the Loners Canadian chapters were patched over by the Mongols Motorcycle Club.

Loners Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

There Loners Motorcycle Club patch centres on a half wolf, half horned skull creature.

The name of the Loners and the patch that the motorcycle club use possibly link back to the great grey predator wolves throughout North America, which are sometime known as Loners.

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Loners MC patch logo

The colors used by the Loners are black and white.

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Loners MC England

The Loners use the motto LFFL, which stands for Loners Forever, Forever Loners. This format of motto is extremely common amongst one percenter motorcycle clubs worldwide.

Another motto used by the Loners is “Loved by few, Feared by most, Respected by all.

Loners Motorcycle Club Chapters

Although originally founded in Ontario, Canada, the club has spread throughout the world including a strong presence in Europe.

  • Loners MC Canada
    • Loners Amherstburg chapter (members patched over to Bandidos in 2001)
    • Loners Richmond Hill chapter (members patched over to Bandidos in 2001)
    • Loners St Thomas chapter (members patched over to Bandidos in 2001)
    • Loners Woodbridge chapter (founding chapter)
  • Loners MC England
    • Loners England Nomads chapter
  • Loners MC Europe
  • Loners MC Germany
  • Loners MC Italy
  • Loners MC Spain

Famous Loners MC Members

There are no famous members of the Loners Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Loners MC Crime / In The Media

1998 – June, 1998. Police raid the Loners clubhouse near Vaughan, Ontario where they discover that the club has a pet african lion, who they had named “Woody” in memory of a fallen brother. As part of the raid police were believed to have seized $11,000 of heroin. Woody was later confiscated and shipped to a compound near Barrie after the club was charged with violating a King Township bylaw against keeping exotic pets.

2013 – 18 April, 2013. Police perform 12 pre-dawn raids in the York Region, Toronto and Caledon, where drugs and an assault rifle were seized. Marijuana packaged for distribution and thousands of Oxycodone, Percodan and morphine pills were seized.

Four members of the club (Dion Villeneuve, Dale Lewis, Glenn Atkinson and Ricardo Silva) as well as Jack Keyland and Owen Drover and Todd MacLaren are arrested, however there was only one successful prosecution for several grams of weed after one search warrant was thrown out by a judge in early 2016.

2016 – 3 August, 2016. Loners Founder and President Gennaro “Jim” Raso is arrested after making threats and discharging a firearm. He is later charged with seven counts of threats and endangering life. A search warrant is later approved and his home is searched.

Loners MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Loners Motorcycle Club, however the following books make mention of the club.

Book – The Assimilation: Rock Machine Becomes Bandidos: Bikers United Against The Hells Angels by Edward Winterhalder and Wil De Clercq. Within Canada many of the Loners Motorcycle Club chapters patched over the Bandidos, some members then going on to become influential members within the Bandidos. This book also mentions the former Loners members including Peter “Peppi” Barilla, who went on to become a Bandidos Vice President. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

Edward Winterhalder book The Assimilation

Book – Fallen Angel: The Unlikely Rise of Walter Stadnick and the Canadian Hells Angels by Jerry Langton

While the book focusses on the ride of Walter Stadnick, who went on to lead the Hells Angels in Canada during a critical time for the club, the connections between the Loners Motorcycle Club, the Bandidos and other clubs in the area is also discussed. Find out more on Amazon (link opens in a new tab).

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Fallen Angel: The Unlikely Rise of Walter Stadnick and the Canadian Hells Angels

Loners Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

While of course this list will vary depending on the geography of the individual chapter, there are a number of clubs who the Loners have been known to associate with.

Loners Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Loners Motorcycle Club allies:

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Outsiders MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Outsiders MC are an outlaw motorcycle club founded in 1968.

There are multiple clubs who use the word “Outsider” or “Outsiders” within their club name. One of the most well known is “Outsider MC”, who are a multi-national one percenter motorcycle club and have no affiliation with the club discussed in this article.

Outsiders Motorcycle Club History

Outsiders MC were founded in 1968.

More recently in 2011 the Outsiders played a key role as part of the Washington Confederation of Clubs to successfully lobby to bring in a new law to help prevent the profiling of motorcyclists. In a presentation they have defined “profiling” as the following:

“Profiling occurs when a law enforcement officer singles out a suspect with certain characteristics because the officer believes that the class of persons that exhibits the characteristics is more likely than others to commit crimes.”

A number of other prominent Washington based clubs joined in pushing forward this legislation including Bandidos, Gypsy Jokers and the Free Souls.

The Outsiders wear their patch on a serape, which is similar to a shawl or blanket, unlike the cuts worn by almost all other outlaw motorcycle clubs which are most often based upon a leather vest.

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Outsiders MC serape

Outsiders Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Outsiders MC patch consists of ape hangers (high set motorcycle handlebars) sitting on top of a red cross.

One other club who use ape hangers on their patch are El Forastero MC, although there is no relationship between the two clubs that we are aware of.

The patches used a red text on white background, however the serape that they are worn on features many colors including black and grey.

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Outsiders MC patch logo

The Outsiders use the motto “OFFO”, standing for Outsiders Forever, Forever Outsiders. This style of motto is extremely common amongst outlaw motorcycle clubs.

Outsiders Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Outsiders MC are based in the Northwest area of the United States. The motorcycle club do not have any chapters based internationally.

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Outsiders MC clubhouse Portland, Oregon
  • Outsiders MC Oregon
    • Outsiders Portland chapter
  • Outsiders MC Washington
    • Outsiders Tacoma chapter
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Outsiders MC clubhouse Tacoma, Washington

Famous Outsiders MC Members

There are no famous members of the Outsiders Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Outsiders MC Crime / In The Media

1979 – 12 December, 1979. Outsiders Motorcycle Club member Robert “Pigpen” Christopher shoots and kills Portland police officer David Crowther with a shotgun during a police raid at the Portland clubhouse at 9014 North Lombard Street in St Johns, Portland. Robert Christopher claimed that the police failed to identify themselves as law enforcement officers when they entered the premises and pointed a gun at him, so he was unaware that they were law enforcement when he fired at them.

It was later determined that the police raid on the property was performed illegally, with the warrant obtained using perjured statements from a fictitious police informant. Robert Christopher was convicted of manslaughter, however later released after police misconduct was brought to light. Furthermore it was found that the police planned to plant drugs, including amphetamine tablets, at the premises. At the hospital there were drugs removed by police officers from the pockets of officer David Crowther.

As part of the investigation into the conduct of the Portland police department there were 58 convictions which were overturned and 35 cases dismissed.

Some original news coverage of the shooting:

1991 – 31 August 1991. Frank J. Pettingill leaves his house, telling his wife that he is heading out to purchase a tv guide and some hobby glue for a friend. Two days later his body is found by hikers near Blue Ridge Road in Sumner, southeast of Coos Bay, Oregeon. The man’s truck is later found near the south jetty at Bastendorff Beach and police find a witness who had given a ride to a woman who was standing next to the truck. The same woman was later seen with members of the Outsiders, so police execute a search warrant on the Portland, Oregon clubhouse. Nothing is found in the search.

Outsiders MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Outsiders Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Outsiders Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

Outsiders Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Outsiders Motorcycle Club allies:

  • To be confirmed.

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Outsider MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Outsider MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Innsbruck, Austria in 1973.

There are multiple clubs who use the word “Outsider” or “Outsiders” within their club name. One of the other well known clubs is Outsiders MC, based in the north west of the USA. They are not related to the club discussed in this article.

Outsider Motorcycle Club History

Outsider Motorcycle Club was founded in 1973 in Innsbruck, Austria. Innsbruck is located on the western side of Austria, only a short distance of less than 50 miles from both the borders of Germany and Italy.

The Austrian based Satana MC dissolved and members went on to form two new clubs, the Riders of Limited MC and Outsider MC.

In 1981 the one percenter motorcycle club expanded to Germany, opening a chapter in Rosenheim, a town located on the southern border of Germany, less than 100 miles from the original chapter based in Innsbruck, Austria. This chapter only existed until 1983.

In 1987 a chapter was opened in Graz, a city in the state of Styria located on the eastern side of Austria. This chapter remained open until 1993.

On 1 May, 1982 the Vienna, Austria chapter was opened. This has since been deemed as the Mother Chapter for the Outsider MC.

Outsider patched over a number of smaller clubs on 16 February 2002, including the following:

  • Eagles MC which went on to become the Outsider Eisenstadt chapter
  • Dragon Rider MC which went on to become the Outsider St. Pölten chapter
  • Soldier MC which went on to become the Schwechat prospect chapter
  • Gallows Birds MC which went on to become the Mödling prospect chapter as well as a Germany Nomad chapter

In May 2002 the club expanded outside of Europe, opening the first chapter in Asia.

The outlaw motorcycle club have been involved in increasing the visibility of the Austrian biker scene, assisting in creating the Chrom Musik in Wien festival in 1991 and 1992 alongside the Hells Angels MC as well as the Stone Rock Motorcycle and Music Festival from 1993 until 1997. Outsider MC have also been involved in setting up the Vienna Tattoo Convention and many other events.

Outsider Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Outsider Motorcycle Club patch is made up of a half alien, half native Indian figure wearing a head dress. This figure is meant to be a representation of a complete “outsider”, someone who doesn’t fit in with the common image seen in society.

Typography on the patch has changed a number of times since the club was formed, with a change to black letters on a white background in 1981. A further redesign in 2001 saw the letters changes once.

The club use the motto “One World, One Vision”. One Eleven (1 11) is also used on much of their supporter gear.

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outsider-mc-patch-logo

Outsider Motorcycle Club Chapters

Although originally formed in Austria, the Outsider Motorcycle Club have since spread their chapters throughout the world.

  • Outsider MC Austria
    • Outsider Baden chapter
    • Outsider Eisenstadt chapter
    • Outsider Gänserndorf chapter
    • Outsider Innsbruck chapter
    • Outsider Mistelbach chapter
    • Outsider Mödling chapter
    • Outsider Neusiedl / See chapter
    • Outsider Schwechat chapter
    • Outsider St. Pölten chapter
    • Outsider Vienna chapter (Mother Chapter)
    • Outsider Wiener Neustadt chapter
  • Outsider MC Germany
  • Outsider MC Philippines
    • Outsider Angeles City chapter
    • Outsider Bacolod chapter
    • Outsider Bayawan chapter
    • Outsider Cebu chapter
    • Outsider Dumaguete chapter
    • Outsider Laguna chapter
    • Outsider Mactan chapter
Outsider MC clubhouse Lapu Lapu City Philippines
Outsider MC clubhouse Lapu Lapu City Philippines (entrance road to the clubhouse)
  • Outsider MC Thailand
    • Outsider Krabi chapter
    • Outsider Songhkla chapter
Outsider MC clubhouse Songkhla Thailand
Outsider MC clubhouse Songkhla, Thailand (located above the bar)

Famous Outsider MC Members

There are no famous members of the Outsider Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Outsider MC Crime / In The Media

No crime information for Outsider MC could be found.

The following video clip is from their 2003 National Run:

Outsider MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Outsider Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Outsider Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

Outsider Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Outsider Motorcycle Club allies:

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Anatolian Tigers MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Anatolian Tigers MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Turkey in 2003.

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club History

The Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club were founded in Turkey in 2003, later becoming an official association in 2004.

Anatolia refers to the Anatolian Peninsula, also called Asia Minor, an area which is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west, and the Sea of Marmara to the northwest, which separates Anatolia from Thrace in Europe. The Tiger referred to in the name dates back to the Anatolian Tiger, which was an animal last seen in the region in 1975.

Members of the outlaw motorcycle club are highly patriotic and can often by seen in the media involved in rides and events that support the nation of Turkey.

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The patch used by the Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club consists of a tiger head and the Hittite sun. Around 4000 years ago the Hittites established a kingdom in Anatolia (the Asian part of modern Turkey). They became one of the great powers of the ancient world conquering Babylon and challenging Rameses II’s Egypt, Greece and Troy.

Anatolian Tigers MC patch logo
Anatolian Tigers MC patch logo

The colors used by the outlaw motorcycle club are red and white. Red and white are also the national colors of Turkey.

The motto used by the Anatolian Tigers is “Tigers Till Death”. The club are sometimes also referred to by their acronym, ATMC.

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Anatolian Tigers have chapters spread throughout all of Turkey, as well as possible chapters in Azerbaijan as well as other parts of Europe.

Anatolian Tigers MC clubhouse Uşak Turkey
Anatolian Tigers MC clubhouse Uşak Turkey

There are a number of support clubs for the Anatolian Tigers MC:

  • Alabars MK
  • Anadolu Kaplanlari MK *
  • Ghetto Guardians
  • Sipahi MK

* Anadolu Kaplanlari is understood to act as a feeder club for the Anatolian Tigers. Prospective members for the Anatolian Tigers will first join Anadolu Kaplanlari MK before proving themselves worthy of trying out for the Anatolian Tigers.

Famous Anatolian Tigers MC Members

There are no famous members of the Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Anatolian Tigers MC Crime / In The Media

No crime information for Anatolian Tigers MC could be found.

2016 – 27 August, 2016. The Anatolian Tigers lead a protest ride consisting of approximately 150 motorcycles throughout Anakara, Turkey in response to Fetullah Terrorist Organization’s (FETO) coup attempt and terrorist attacks. Anatolian Tigers MC Secretary Alper Karataş stated that they were honoured to be in the land where the Turkish flag flutters and that they were always ready for any tasks that the nation and the state put on them to support Turkey.

A short YouTube video clip from one of their runs:

Anatolian Tigers MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

Anatolian Tigers Motorcycle Club allies:

  • To be confirmed.

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The Jury MC (Motorcycle Club)

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The Jury MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in New York in 1969.

The Jury Motorcycle Club History

The Jury Motorcycle Club were founded in the Hudson Falls area of New York in 1969.

The request to incorporate “The Jury Motorcycle Club, INC” was submitted on 6 July, 1973.

The clubhouse is known as “The Tank”, a name which stems from the fact that it is a former oil tank which has been converted into a clubhouse. In the photo below you can just see the motorcycle which permanently sits on top of the oil tank. The motorcycle assists with understanding the significant size of the oil tank. It is understood that the tank was purchased in the mid 1970s from an oil company, before being converted.

The Tank is one of the most unique clubhouses of any outlaw motorcycle club that we are aware of.

The Jury Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Jury Motorcycle Club patch features a human left hand holding the scales of justice. On one of the gold scale pans is the “1%” emblem, indicating that they are a one percenter motorcycle club. On the other side of the scales sitting on the gold pan is a badge with a screw emblazoned on the front.

Jury Motorcycle Club use the colors of black and gold.

The Jury MC patch logo
The Jury MC patch logo

The Jury MC website contains the following verse:

“I sought my soul, but my soul, I could not see. I sought my god, but my god eluded me. I sought my brother, and I found all three. JMC.”

The Jury Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Jury Motorcycle Club are based in New York, they are not known to have chapters in other states or based internationally.

Headquarters of the club are located on Route 196 just outside of Hudson Falls, New York.

The Jury MC clubhouse The Tank New York
The Jury MC clubhouse “The Tank” New York
The Jury MC clubhouse The Tank New York
The Jury MC clubhouse “The Tank” New York 2

Famous The Jury MC Members

There are no famous members of The Jury Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

The Jury MC Crime / In The Media

2010 – 12 April, 2010. Queensbury resident Michael Benway is abducted as part of an alleged act of retribution after stealing 11 pounds of marijuana from The Jury Motorcycle Club associate Scott M. Thorpe, a known major drug trafficker who was arrested in a federal drug case in 1997. The theft of the 11 pounds of marijuana was said to have occurred approximately 10 years before the kidnapping. Michael Benway was tied up, beaten, threatened with a gun and knife and forced to inject himself with drugs in an effort to make his death look like a drug overdose suicide. He was also forced to write a suicide note. The drugs did not have the desired effect and as he was being transported in a vehicle he was able to escape.

The Post-Star newspaper connected the crime to the Jury Motorcycle Club, alluding that the 11 pounds of marijuana may have been taken from the club. The Jury MC President Alun Reeks, along with Treasurer Greg Jeskie spoke to the media to make it clear that the accused, Scott Thorpe, was purely just an associate of the club, who had visited the club only “3 or 4 times” over a number of years and that the club plays no part in the distribution of marijuana.

The Jury MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that make mention of The Jury Motorcycle Club.

The Jury Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Jury Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

The Jury Motorcycle Club allies:

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Alky Haulers MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Alky Haulers MC are an outlaw motorcycle club founded in San Mateo, California in 1989.

It is believed that there was a car club, based in the San Gabriel Valley, who used the name “Alky Haulers” which pre-date the publicised founding date of the outlaw motorcycle club discussed in this article.

Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club History

Alky Haulers MC were founded in San Mateo County, California in 1989. The Alky Haulers have close connections with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club and their known allies.

Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Alky Haulers MC patch contains a motorcycle engine block in the center. On the engine block are twin lightning bolts, sometimes referred to as “SS lightning bolts” or “SS bolts”. The SS bolts are generally linked back to Nazi Germany and white supremacy, however the Alky Haulers stance on these subjects is unknown.

Alky Haulers MC patch logo
Alky Haulers MC patch logo

Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club have multiple chapters throughout California. They are not known to have any chapters based internationally.

Events organized by the Alky Haulers are generally held at local establishments, rather than being held at an official clubhouse.

  • Alky Haulers Bay Cities
  • Alky Haulers Manteca chapter
  • Alky Haulers San Mateo County
  • Alky Haulers Sintral Valley

Famous Alky Haulers MC Members

There are no famous members of the Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Alky Haulers MC Crime / In The Media

2008 – July, 2008. Eleven men are indicted on charges including suspected racketeering, extortion and conspiracy of trafficking stolen motorcycle parts as part of a federal investigation. One of those arrested is Alky Haulers chapter President Michael J. Orozco. Amongst the others arrested were former members of law enforcement, the CEO of Indian Motorcycles, a member of the East Bay Dragons MC and chapter Presidents of the Red Devils MC and Hells Angels MC. The leaders of the racket were suspected to be Robert Holloway and Brent Holloway, owners of the motorcycle shop Road Dog Cycle.

2009 – 8 June, 2009. Michael Orozco of the Alky Haulers Manteca chapter, who was indicted in July 2008, pleads guilty to one count of conspiracy to collect extensions of credit by extortionate means.

According to a statement issued by the FBI:

“Between October 2007, and December 2007, Orozco conspired with Robert Holloway and others to implicitly threaten the use of violence and other criminal means to cause harm to Josh Bell, in order to collect and attempt to collect an extension of credit given to Josh Bell … Orozco admitted that on October 10, 2007, he spoke via telephone with Holloway and discussed outlaw motorcycle club members who owed Holloway money. On December 10, 2007, he took possession of a motorcycle belonging to Josh Bell and on December 17, 2007, he spoke with Holloway regarding law enforcement’s involvement in the investigation of the motorcycle taken from Josh Bell.”

Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Alky Haulers Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

The Alky Haulers Club allies:

Alky Haulers MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Alky Haulers Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention in the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

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Kinfolk MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Kinfolk MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Texas, USA in 2016.

There is a motorcycle club who go by the name of “Kinfolk Riding Club” and are based in Paragould, Arkansas. The riding club are in no way related to the one percenter club discussed in this article.

Kinfolk Motorcycle Club History

Kinfolk MC were founded in Texas, USA in 2016.

Their website was first registered to an address in Bells, Texas in September 2016. The town of Bells is located approximately 70 miles northeast of Dallas.

One of the Kinfolk key founding members is believed to have been Dan Schild, also known as “Chopper Dan”, a former Bandidos National Chapter officer. It has been stated that Dan Schild started the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club after being looked over for the role of Bandidos National President after former National President Jeff Pike was arrested in early 2016. The Bandidos National President role went to Bill Sartelle, known as “Big Deal”.

Many of the members of Kinfolk are former members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club. There are varying accounts about a mass exodus from the Bandidos, either because they were put out by the club, but also because of infighting that caused members to leave by their own account.

The following statements were published by the Aging Rebel website and are said to have come from the Kinfolk MC National meeting held on 15 October 2016:

  • “We are not like Bandidos. We are out own club and will not be run like a Dictatorship.”
  • “We do not discriminate against former police officers.”
  • “While we prefer American V-Twins the type of motorcycle is not important.”
  • “If a member has his membership revoked, he will not be placed on no contact. There will be no out in bad standing. Either you are a member or not.”
  • “Our prospective members will be called rookies, not prospects. Ingrain this in your brain.”
  • “The order of receiving their patches will be as follows for rookies. Bottom rocker two months. Center patch four months. Top rocker and 1%er diamond after six months.”
  • “You do not have to fly your patch if you feel you are in an uncomfortable area or it interferes with your job or position.”
  • “We will be selling a support patch that simply says ‘Kin.’”
  • “We had a meeting with the Mongols and Sons of Silence. We were well received and received their blessing even though they wanted no more 1% clubs in Colorado. They said that knowing who was involved in the leadership and the way we went about our business that they were impressed.”

The above statements indicate that although the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club wish to be known as a 1%er club, they do not feel as though they should have to run the club following the same set of “rules” that most one percenter clubs before them have followed. Of particular interest is the willingness of a one percenter motorcycle club to take in former law enforcement.

Kinfolk Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club patch consists of a man, viewed from the rear, wearing a wide brim hat and long coat, holding a pistol behind his back, looking much like an old west gunslinger.

Kinfolk Motorcycle Club also wear the 1%er diamond patch.

Kinfolk MC patch logo
Kinfolk MC patch logo

The Kinfolk website contains the motto “Respect is earned, loyalty returned”.

Kinfolk MC respect badge
Kinfolk MC respect badge

Another line quoted on their website is “The only thing needed for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing”.

Kinfolk Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club have chapters based around Southern USA. They are not known to have any chapters based internationally.

  • Kinfolk MC Colorado
  • Kinfolk MC Louisiana
  • Kinfolk MC New Mexico
  • Kinfolk MC Texas

Famous Kinfolk MC Members

There are no famous members of the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Kinfolk MC Crime / In The Media

No crime information about the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club could be found.

Kinfolk MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club.

Kinfolk Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club enemies:

The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club allies:

  • To be confirmed.

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Devils Breed MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Devils Breed MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1976.

This club should not be confused with The Breed MC or Lost Breed MC, who are unrelated.

Devils Breed Motorcycle Club History

The Devils Breed Motorcycle Club were founded in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1976.

In 2006 the club were believed to have shut down, at their own choosing. After a short period of inactivity the club then decided to reform.

Information about the club activity over recent years is very scarce.

Devils Breed Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Devils Breed patch focusses on a winged skull.

Devils Breed MC Patch Logo
Devils Breed MC Patch Logo
Devils Breed MC patch logo old
Devils Breed MC patch logo old

Devils Breed Motorcycle Club Bylaws

These are the Devils Breed Motorcycle Club bylaws from 2000. These bylaws were published on various websites with the permission of the club in around 2007. This was at a time when the Devils Breed were believed to have shut down their club, possibly leading to the reason why they allowed for them to be published, as sharing this sort of information with the public is generally uncommon, however bylaws are often very similar amongst outlaw motorcycle clubs.

This constitution has been pasted in full, without modification other than some minor formatting.

As a comparison, you may also like to have a read of the bylaws for the Finks MC.

Revised DRAFT (8/00) Devils Breed Club Constitution.
Devils Breed M.C. is a motorcycle club and a non-profit organization. President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer are all elected officers, along with two additional elected members, who are not club officers for the Executive Board.  All others appointed by the President with a confidence vote from patch-holders in good standing is required.

PRESIDENT

The executive duties of the president are as follows:

  1. To preside over meetings of both the Executive Board and the club as a whole.
  2. To judge items not covered in the constitution or in the rules regulations.
  3. Directorship gives the president authority to judge items not in the constitution.
  4. To act as the personal representative of the club in the area of public relations; as a liaison between the DBMC and local-law enforcement agencies; and as a connecting link between the DBMC and other outlaw motorcycle clubs.
  5. To represent the club in any club business contacts and to supervise major economic transactions.
  6. To assist DBMC officers in the interpretation of their club responsibilities, and to promote club life among members in general.

VICE-PRESIDENT

The executive duties of the vice president are to assume the responsibilities of the presidency when the president is unable to do so.
SECRETARY

The executive duties of the secretary are as follows:

  1. To record and safeguard the minutes of the club meetings.
  2. To maintain the Club Constitution, recording any additions, deletions, or modifications.
  3. To handle any club correspondence.

TREASURER

The executive duties of the treasurer are as follows:

  1. To monitor and record the club’s income and expenditures.
  2. To collect the dues and fines owing by members.

EXECUTIVE BOARD

The executive board consists of those members who were elected as officers of the club along with two additional elected members who are not club officers. The board holds scheduled meetings every two weeks. Emergency meetings can be called if a situation arises that demands immediate attention. The executive board is responsible for:

  1. The monitoring of conflicts within the club.
  2. The application of disciplinary procedures.
  3. The evaluation of prospects and their progress.
  4. The presentation of summarized assessments of the overall club situation to the membership (court).

ROAD CAPTAIN

The executive duties of the road captain are as follows:

  1. To plan the travel routes and organize the basic itinerary of the club prior to going on a ‘run’ (tour).
  2. To lead the club in formation while riding on tour.
  3. To enforce club rules and procedures for group riding.
  4. Designate a maintenance supervisor for all club vehicles.

SERGEANT AT ARMS

The executive duties of the sergeant at arms are as follows:

  1. To maintain order at club meetings in particular, and club activities in general.
  2. To ensure that members adhere to club rulings, policies, and expected models of conduct when dealing with other members or outsiders.
  3. To defend club members, property, or territory from outside threats.

COURT

Court will consist of all patch holders that are eligible to vote.
ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD NON OFFICER MEMBERS

Officers of the club serve a twelve-month term of office, annual elections are held at the last regular meeting of the year, in December.

  1. In order to be eligible for office, a patch holder has to have been an active member in good standing for a minimum of one year.
  2. Patch holders who aspire towards a particular position will campaign informally for one month prior to the elections.
  3. Electioneering is conducted on an interpersonal face to face basis.
  4. Hopeful candidate will approach a member, inform them what he is willing to stand for office if nominated, ask for member’s opinion of his qualifications, and solicit the member’s support.

Meetings

  1. One organized meeting per month.
  2. Majority rules.
  3. If a vote is taken at a meeting and a member is not there, his vote is void.
  4. Meetings will be closed except for prospective members and anyone there on business.
  5. All meetings will be run on a parliamentary basis. Members will be evicted for unruly conduct.
  6. Quorum for a meeting is sixty percent of membership and eighty percent for membership votes.
  7. Everyone will attend the meeting on his bike if it is favorable weather, unless his bike is broken down or not running at the time.  If the club calls a ride/meeting, all members will attend. If a member is working, sick, bike not running, he will be excused. However, if a Devils Breed repeatedly uses work as an excuse for not ‘being there,’ he will be ‘talked to’.
  8. Members must have colors with him when attending meetings.
  9. Members must be of sound mine (straight) when attending meetings.
  10. If a member attends a meeting and is fouled-up, he will be FINED.
  11. There will be absolutely no booze or drugs consumed during meetings.
  12. During a meeting there will be no talking among members until they get the floor through the president. A sergeant-at-arms, if not present, will be appointed and anyone not abiding by the above will be evicted.
  13. Miss three (3) meetings in a row and you’re out of the club.
  14. Anyone missing meetings even if at work gets fined $50.00 except for guys in hospital or jail or out of town for a period of time, including prospects.
  15. Members must attend meetings to leave club and turn in his colors and everything that has the name Devils Breed on it (T-shirts, wrist bands, mugs, etc.).
  16. If a member is thrown out of the club or quits without attending meetings, he loses his colors, motorcycle, and anything else that says Devils Breed on it, and probably an ass kicking.

Membership qualifications/ Prospects

  1. Prospects must be at least 18 years old.
  2. Prospects must have a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
  3. Prospects cannot do any drugs.
  4. Prospects must show a sincere interest in club and bikes.
  5. Prospects on the road with bike equipped for the road.
  6. Prospect must be sponsored by one member who has known him at least one year (may be waived by vote).
  7. Sponsor is responsible for prospect.
  8. Sponsor can pull a prospect’s rockers at his discretion.
  9. Prospects must attend all meetings and club functions.
  10. Prospects must do anything another member tells him to do, that a member has done or would be willing to do himself.
  11. Prospect will stand behind club and members.
  12. No stealing from prospects.
  13. Prospect must ride his bike to meeting at time of being voted into club.
  14. Prospect must pay that day $125.00 for his colors before receiving them. Prospect fee is $325.00:  $200.00 is for annual dues, $100.00 is for the patch and $25.00 is for first month dues. The balance is due in 90 days. This amount is not refundable.
  15. Prospect members must be voted in. Two ‘no’ votes equal a rejection. One ‘no’ vote must be explained.
  16. Prospective member’s prospecting period is at the discretion of sponsor and the club. Directorship shall decide when vote is necessary.
  17. Every patch holder on Island must vote for prospect to make center patch. Vote must be unanimous.
  18. No prospect will be voted for center-patch with outstanding loan.
  19. Only the sponsor or an officer may hand out a patch to a prospect. This will be done at a meeting with only patch holders present.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

The rules of the club will be strictly enforced. If anyone breaks them, executive board will deal them with. If these rules and regulations are broken, it could mean either immediate dismissal or suspension, whatever the executive board sees fit.

Breaking any of the following Rules will be reason for immediately kick-out from club and probably an Ass Kicking:

  1. Failure to pay his dues according to the section dealing with the paying of dues.
  2. No hype. No use of heroin in any form. Anyone using a needle for any reason other than having a doctor use it on you will be considered hype. (Automatic kick-out from club)
  3. If any brother gets hooked on any drug that is dangerous to the club he will be helped first. Then he will be dealt by the executive board.
  4. No narcotics burn. When making deals, persons get what they are promised or the deal is called off (Automatic kick-out from club).
  5. If you’re selling dope you don’t do it as a club member, you don’t wear your colors, you don’t wear your club T-shirts (Automatic kick-out from club).
  6. There will be no stealing among members. Anyone caught will get an ass kicking and be kicked out of the club (Automatic kick-out from club).
  7. If a patch holder or prospect throws his colors or quits, colors are pulled (Automatic kick-out from club).
  8. Members cannot belong to any other clubs.
  9. If a group or individual attacks any member, the whole club shall stand behind him and fight if necessary. If, however, the member is drunk and aggressive and purposely starts an argument, the rest of the members will escort him away, or step between before trouble starts.
  10. No member will disgrace the club by being yellow. (The above rules will be put forward to applicants. If they cannot abide by these rules and are not in favor of them, they will be denied membership to the club.)
  11. No member will destroy club property purposely.
  12. No member will take the attitude that he doesn’t have to help other members and other members don’t have to help him
  13. No member will go against anything the club has voted for and passed.
  14. No member will get together on their own and plan something for themselves on club rides. It will be brought up to the whole club and the whole club will participate in anything that is decided upon.
  15. The club will always stay together on rides, runs, parties, field meets etc. and will not fraternize with club’s rival clubs. The only way a member will be permitted to leave the main group will be to notify the president or whoever is in charge. When the time comes that the majority feels it is time to leave, we will all leave together. Anyone staying behind for a good reason will do so at his own risk and can expect no help.
  16. Members will have good attendance. Members must have a good reason for not attending meetings or rides, such as working, sickness, no transportation, and bike not running.

General Rules (SOP)

If anyone breaks general rules, executive board will deal with them and/or voted by the court.

  1. No explosives of any kind will be thrown into the fire where there is one or more Devils Breed in the area. FINE: Ass whipping and subject to the executive board.
  2. Brother shall not fight each other with weapons; when any Devils Breed fights another Devils Breed, it is one on one, prospects same as members. FINE: $100.00 for breaking above rule or possible loss of patch.
  3. If you don’t help out the Club in its activities and you use the Club solely for your benefit, you will be warned. No second chance.
  4. Do as you say or walk the line.
  5. Devils Breed losing privilege of wearing colors will also lose privilege of voting and ruling over prospects.
  6. The treasurer shall keep a clear record of all money paid in and out during the week and will balance it before every meeting; the books will be gone over once a week.
  7. All Devils Breed fines will be paid within 30 days. Fines will be paid to the treasurer.
  8. Members with extra parts will loan them to members. They must be replaced or paid for.
  9. If you get busted and or go to jail, notify an officer or member so he can arrange for your bail.
  10. Where we go on our rides will be voted upon by the entire membership.
  11. Each patch holder/prospect is required to maintain a valid motor vehicle license, which includes the authorization to operate motorcycle.
  12. Everyone must have an American bike. Consideration will be give to any member who is in between bikes but he must sincerely intend to get another bike in the near future.
  13. If for some reason, such as a license suspension, a member can’t ride on the road for a long period of time, or if he is without a bike for a short time, he will turn in his patch and upon getting back on the road, the patch will be returned.
  14. If a member’s bike is not running for a period of thirty days, unless he is in jail or hospital, his colors will be confiscated. A member’s bike must be running for at least one week (e.g., not fifteen minutes), to be exempt from the above rule. This period is subject to change at the discretion of the executive board. This is a MOTORCYCLE CLUB!
  15. Confirmation vote is required for all new patch-holders at their 12-month point. Unanimous vote from all good standing members is required.
  16. Absolutely no talking about Club business to persons outside the Club. No talking about Club business over any telephone.
  17. If you are told you are too drunk to drive, you will turn over your keys to a brother. You and your scooter will be taken care of.
  18. If the Road Captain or an Officer determines your bike is unsafe to ride, you are grounded until it is safe.
  19. During funeral runs, no one will pack a passenger, patch must be seen.
  20. The run for “Beer with Bob” and Jimbo is mandatory, no excuses.
  21. All Club vehicles will be returned with all fluids full and in good condition. Maintenance will be done under the supervision of the maintenance supervisor; a patch holder designated by the Road Captain.
  22. There shall be a wrecking crew consisting of the Sergeant at Arms, the Junior Patch, and whomever the Senior Patch may designate. The purpose of the wrecking crew is to check out bars, etc. prior to entry by President, Vice President, or Senior Patch.
  23. Prospect will watch all bikes when members are at Club functions, in bars, and anywhere the senior member present deems necessary.
  24. There will be a Club run on a Sunday once a month. Whoever picks the run route will lead the pack.

DUES/LOANS

  1. Club dues will be paid each month, due by the first.
  2. Two months overdue is the limit.
  3. They are $25.00 per month and $200.00 yearly.
  4. Dues will be $25.00 per month payable every meeting or every second meeting.
  5. Annual Dues of $200.00 will be paid 1 October.
  6. Upon failure of paying dues within two weeks, member shall be suspended and turn in his colors.
  7. If within two months dues still aren’t paid, the colors will be forfeited to pay them and member will no longer be considered a member. The only exception to this shall be if a member is in jail or if he is out of town for a period of time. If he is in jail, dues won’t be expected, but if he is out of town dues will be paid when he returns.
  8. All loans or debts will be secured by collateral. Members will agree upon payment. Two patch holders must be present in any personal loan transaction.

Respect

  1. Respect is to be shown to all club members, officers, members, members’, bikes, OL’, ladies, house, job, etc. In other words, if it’s not yours, ‘Don’t Mess with it.
  2. Respect your colors.
  3. No stealing from members.
  4. No fighting among each other is allowed, any punches to be thrown will be done by the Sgt At Arms.

Colors

  1. President gets colors from mother club in area when new member is voted in.
  2. When a member leaves club, member turns over colors to president of chapter.
  3. Respect your colors; don’t let anyone take them from you except the president of the chapter.
  4. No colors are worn in a cage, except during funerals and loading or unloading a bike from a truck.
  5. No hippie shit on the front.
  6. Nothing will be worn on the back of your jacket except colors.
  7. Colors must be worn at all times when riding or at Club functions. Only one of your brothers or your OL’ lady can babysit your colors. Colors are not required to be worn to and from employment if not allowed by employer. If patch is lost or stolen, patch holder will be judged by court.
  8. The only way a member of Devils Breed can retire and keep his patch is if local officers authorize him. Minimum time for retirement is 5 years.

OL’ ladies

  1. Don’t fuck around with brother’s OL’ lady. (Probably an Ass Kicking and kick-out from club).
  2. Property patches will be brought up before all patch holders for input. Majority vote from all eligible patch holders is required.
  3. Members are responsible for their OL’ ladies.
  4. Members may have more than one (1) OL ‘ lady.
  5. Members must state who his OL ‘ lady is.
  6. Members may not discuss club business with their OL’ lady.
  7. No OL’ ladies allowed at meetings.
  8. OL’ ladies are allowed unescorted at clubhouse only by prior arrangement by OL’ man.
  9. Property patch is worn optional on an OL ‘ lady. So if you see a chick you better ask before you leap.

Devils Breed Motorcycle Club Chapters

The club are primarily based in Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii.

It is not known if they have any chapters outside of Oahu, and not believed that they have any internationally based chapters.

Famous Devils Breed MC Members

There are no famous members of the Devils Breed Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Devils Breed MC Crime / In The Media

1991 – 5 November, 1991. Devils Breed Honolulu President James Gilley, known as “Jimbo” is shot and killed.

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The following is a short YouTube clip of a gathering of the Devils Breed:

 

Devils Breed Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Devils Breed Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

The Devils Breed Motorcycle Club allies:

Devils Breed MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Devils Breed Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention in the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

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Demon Knights MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Demon Knights MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in New York, USA.

Demon Knights Motorcycle Club History

Demon Knights MC were founded in New York, USA.

The Demon Knights are a support club for the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.

Demon Knights Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

The Demon Knights patch is centered on a Demon holding an axe. In front of the Demon is a purple medieval knights helmet.

Demon Knights MC patch logo
Demon Knights MC patch logo

The Demon Knights MC pledge:

“Life a thief in the night, a warrior of darkness, we are the Demon Knights, a solider of war, on freedoms wheels we take flight, with my brothers we are one, without darkness there is no light”

Demon Knights Motorcycle Club Chapters

The Demon Knights are only known to have chapters within the Long Island, New York area.

  • Demon Knights MC East (Ronkonkoma, NY)
  • Demon Knights MC West (Westbury, formerly Bellmore, NY)
Demon Knights MC West clubhouse
Demon Knights MC West clubhouse – site of the old clubhouse (circa 2011)

Famous Demon Knights MC Members

There are no famous members of the Demon Knights Motorcycle Club, at least in a celebrity sense.

Demon Knights MC Crime / In The Media

2012 – 27 November, 2012. Demon Knights MC member Peter Kanakis is arrested along with Gambino crime family associate James Ferrara and The Westies street gang member Daniel Hanley on a federal indictment charging them with extortionate extension of credit, extortionate collection of credit, and conspiracy to do the same. They are alleged to have conspired to collect and attempt to collect loansharking debts from at least two victims, using threats of violence and displaying firearms to their victims. In one instance, when a victim could not make repayments on the loan, the defendants threatened him with brass knuckles and a baseball bat. As detailed in the government’s detention memorandum, the extortionate means used by the defendants to collect the loansharking debts included a shooting in December 2011 in which a gunman driving a car of the same color, make, and model as a car registered to Kanakis shot at the victim one morning as the victim was getting into his car to leave for work, narrowly missing him.

2015 – 13 June, 2015. Demon Knights member Frederick John Miller steals a Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum from behind the counter of a Merrick sporting goods store and walks out of the store before he is then caught by employees who discover that he had stolen 3 other weapons including a .44-caliber revolver and a .22 Magnum. Inside Miller’s 2013 Infiniti G-Series coupe, police found more unlicensed guns, including a North American Arms .22-caliber revolver, a loaded Colt semiautomatic .380-caliber pistol, and a Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver along with 25 prescription pills in his pocket. He was charged with multiple counts of criminal possession of a weapon and drug possession.

Demon Knights Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Demon Knights Motorcycle Club enemies:

The Demon Knights Motorcycle Club allies:

Demon Knights MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Demon Knights Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention in the following books:

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

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Valley Commandos MC (Motorcycle Club)

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Valley Commandos MC are a one percenter motorcycle club founded in Cardiff City, Wales in 2005. The club have strong ties to the English football scene.

Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club History

The Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club were founded in Cardiff City, Wales in 2005. They are one of the largest one percenter motorcycle clubs in Wales.

History of the club dates back to long before the 2005 founding, where many of the present day members were English Football fans and the name “Valley Commandos” had been coined after a 1974 football match between Cardiff City and Manchester United. Manchester United are widely known as the “Red Army” and press at the time dubbed Cardiff City as the “Valley Commandos”. The name quickly caught on.

Members of the Cardiff City Soul Crew (a hooligan football firm) and the Cardiff and Valley RAMS united over the years and went on to form a motorcycle club.

Originally the Valley Commandos were a support club for the Outlaws MC, however then decided to become an independent club.

Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club Patch / Motto / Colors

An “SS Death Head” (skull and bones) forms the patch for the Valley Commandos.

The colors used by the Valley Commandos MC are black and white. It is likely that these colors were chosen due to the initial connections to the Outlaws Motorcycle Club.

Valley Commandos MC patch logo
Valley Commandos MC patch logo

The motto used by the Valley Commandos MC is “OIAI”, which stands for One In All In.

Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club Chapters

Multiple chapters of the Valley Commandos MC exist within Wales. It is not believed that they have any chapters based internationally.

  • Valley Commandos MC Wales
    • Valley Commandos Abertaff chapter
    • Valley Commandos Afan Valley chapter
    • Valley Commandos Caerphilly chapter
    • Valley Commandos Cardiff chapter
    • Valley Commandos Dale chapter
    • Valley Commandos Maesteg chapter
    • Valley Commandos Newport chapter
    • Valley Commandos Nomad chapter
    • Valley Commandos Powys chapter
    • Valley Commandos Sirhowy Valley chapter
    • Valley Commandos Torfaen chapter
    • Valley Commandos Vaynor chapter
Valley Commandos MC clubhouse South Wales Abercynon Wales
Valley Commandos MC clubhouse South Wales Abercynon Wales

Famous Valley Commandos MC Members

Stuart Cable – Musician

Stuart Cable was the original drummer in the internationally recognised Welsh rock band Stereophonics, who was with the group from 1992 until 2003.

It is not clear if he was a member of the Valley Commandos, however he was known for riding with the group on a regular basis.

He died on 7 June, 2010 after choking on his own vomit. Many members of the Valley Commandos escorted the hearse as part of his funeral.

Valley Commandos MC Stuart Cable
Valley Commandos MC Stuart Cable

Valley Commandos MC Crime / In The Media

2011 – 1 September, 2011. The Valley Commandos join the Outlaws MC to reportedly act as bodyguards at the funeral of crime figure “Dodgy” Dave Courtney’s stepson’s funeral held in Southeast London.

2012 – A neo-nazi group named Combat 18 together with band Blood and Honour hire the club’s Abercynon clubhouse for an event. Known racist Christopher Philips is an attendee. Video taken at the event showing the Valley Commandos patch in the background would later surface in March 2013 and media began to ask questions about the club’s involvement. The club denied any knowledge as to the true nature of the event and distanced themselves from the racist movement. Christopher Philips was jailed for 12 months having previously pleaded guilty to stirring up racial hatred in three YouTube videos. The videos showed him carrying out the mock execution of a life-sized golliwog doll.

2016 – 25 March, 2016. Valley Commandos Pontypool chapter President Michael Matthews, known as “Miffa” dies. His funeral procession in April makes headlines due to the large number of attendees, which was believed to have included hundreds of bikers from multiple countries.

A YouTube clip covering the funeral:

A YouTube clip of the club leaving a pub:

A YouTube ride-by clip of the Valley Commandos:

Valley Commandos MC Books / Movies / TV

There are no books that we are aware of that are specifically written about the Valley C0mmandos Motorcycle Club, however they do have a brief mention in the following books:

Soul Crew by David Jones and Tony Rivers. Covering the Cardiff City Soul Crew firm, the football hooligan group where many of the Valley Commandos MC members came from. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

Valley Commandos MC book Soul Crew David Jones Tony Rivers
Valley Commandos MC book Soul Crew David Jones Tony Rivers

The One Percenter Encyclopedia by Bill Hayes. View this book on Amazon (link opens in a new window).

The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes Florida
The One Percenter Encyclopedia Bill Hayes

Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club Enemies and Allies

The Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club enemies:

  • To be confirmed.

The Valley Commandos Motorcycle Club allies:

Read More:

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