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Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
In the late 1940s outlaw motorcycle gangs were formed. These groups made up of veterans from World War 2, which overtime as the numbers grew they became organized and sophisticated. In the beginning there was about 800 motorcycle gangs, which eventually emerged together into four powerful groups. These groups were called the Hell's Angles, the Outlaws, the Pagans and the Bandidos. The Pagans were the only group that didn't expand their organization over seas.
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federal agents to stop the treat of today's Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs.
Bibliography
An Inside Look At Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. Paladin Press: 1992, 56 pages
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Veno, Arthur & Gannon Ed. The Brotherhoods: Inside The Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs.
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