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The Homietos Motorcycle Club are an American outlaw motorcycle gang with reported activity and leadership in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and Texas.Information surrounding the Homietos and its founding history is limited, however, the outlaw club in recent years has increasingly become the subject of a number of violent and well-publicized incidents involving other motorcycle clubs.
Costa Mesa, California, US A small, but notable, American outlaw motorcycle gang which maintains at least 5 chapters across the nation. [77] Highway 61 MC: 1968 Auckland, New Zealand: 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 ...
The Bandidos' first chapter in Oklahoma was established in Tulsa in May 1997, with Edward Winterhalder appointed as its founding president. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] The club also has a presence in Oklahoma City , Lawton , Shawnee , Elk City , Poteau and Bartlesville , and is involved in gunrunning, retail-level drug distribution and human trafficking ...
Eight people pleaded "not guilty" Wednesday in Oklahoma County District Court on charges related to a shooting at a south Oklahoma City club on April 1 that left three people dead.
The Outlaws' territory in the United States is divided into ten color-coded regions; [57] the black region (Indiana and Michigan), [58] the blue region (Pennsylvania), [59] the copper region (North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia), [60] the gold region , [61] the gray region , [59] the green region (Kentucky, Ohio and Oklahoma), [62] the ...
The number of families facing extortion from gangs in Oklahoma prisons is unknown ... a 65-year-old mother of two who lives in Oklahoma City, estimated she has spent more than $50,000 on Green Dot ...
A southerly route, which ran through present-day Oklahoma (then known only as Indian Territory), along the Canadian River. A northern route was usually called the California Trail. [1] Map of Marcy's Itineraries. Note the northern and southern 1849 trails through Texas. [2]