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One of the largest gangs in New Zealand, and for a time, the nation's largest outlaw motorcycle club. Also operates in the Commonwealth of Australia. [78] Highwaymen: 1954 Detroit, US Currently the largest outlaw motorcycle club in the city of Detroit. [79] Homietos Motorcycle Club: N/A N/A Active as of 2023 in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and ...
The Ghost Riders were initially formed as a Bandidos support club before drifting beyond the Bandidos' control and forming an alliance with the Banshees MC. [62] On January 26, 1979, Vance pleaded guilty to the shotgun wounding of Bandidos member "Big" Jim Bagent and was sentenced to ten years' probation.
[1] [2] The club has undergone a number of large-scale police and FBI investigations, most notably in 1973, 1987 and 2007. [2] In the early 1970s several members were convicted of bombings and raids of the homes and the clubhouses of rival motorcycle clubs. [3] The club is the largest in the Detroit area, with over four hundred members, [4] and ...
A fatal crash between a motorcycle and a car on the 18900 block of Morang Avenue was the third motorcycle-riding death in metro Detroit in a week, adding to the statistics that highlight two ...
Demons Blood Brotherhood Motorcycle Club; Demon Knights Motorcycle Club, in New York [89] Desperado's MC [59] Dirty Dozen Motorcycle Club, in Arizona (patched over in 1997) [90] Forty Seven Motorcycle Club; Few Good Men Motorcycle Club [59] Fossils Motorcycle Club [5] Freemen Motorcycle Club [5] Freewheelers Motorcycle Club [5] Gear Headz MC ...
Foundation Motorcycle Club – A now defunct Ontario-based Hells Angels support club, that was active during the Ontario Biker War, it had chapters in Toronto, Hamilton and Oakville. [206] Ghost Riders Motorcycle Club – Alberta based gang, absorbed by the Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (Canada) in November 1980. [207]
The club's name is emblazoned on the top rocker of the three-piece patch. The center patch features the Grim Reaper in red holding a scythe, and is referred to as "the Ghost." The territory where the chapter operates appears on the bottom rocker. An "MC" patch appears to the right of the Ghost, when facing the cut.
The Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club was founded in Niwot, Colorado in 1966 by Bruce Gale "The Dude" Richardson, who was living in Longmont after serving in the U.S. Navy from July 1958 to February 1960. [2] Richardson later left the club and died of natural causes in Scottsbluff, Nebraska on March 26, 2013. [7]