Major Updates*
The major Black 1% clubs have been involved in a national conflict since about 2009. There doesn't appear to be any alliance nor hostility between Sin City Deciples & Outcast thus far. The core conflict seems to reflect Wheels Of Soul mother chapter declaring open season on Sin City Deciples ( additional their support clubs) due to skirmishes in the midwest ( St.Louis, Chicago, Denver, Etc) , Outcast over North Carolina territory, & at some point Chosen Few ( Mass shooting in the D.C metro, Neveda shootings, etc). Chosen Few & Outcast have recent skirmishes with the GA chapters. There's indenpent black & mixed outlaw biker clubs caught in the mix between these clubs and have been attacked, patched over, and/or fueding as well. Capturing every incident have been difficult to the low profile of said clubs.

Sin City Deciples
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted 16 men mostly from Northwest Indiana on charges they committed murder, robbery and drug dealing for Gary’s Sin City Deciples motorcycle club.

The 57-page indictment announced Wednesday alleges Sin City members and associates have operated a racketeering conspiracy since 2009 to traffic drugs and illegal firearms and terrorize rival motorcycle organizations.

Their crimes include an alleged murder-for-hire, trafficking of cocaine, heroin and marijuana, and extorting money from car and motorcycle club members in northern Indiana, The (Northwest Indiana) Times reported.

The members allegedly made money with drug and firearms sales and by forcing other motorcycle clubs to pay them dues.

The indictment alleges 50 Sin City members traveled to the Moville Groundshaker Motorcycle Club in Kokomo last month, armed with guns, to intimidate its members into wearing Sin City insignia.

It said Sin City members sold drugs and guns to federal informants and their meetings and communications were monitored and recorded by investigators.

https://www.nwitimes.com/news/local...QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0qWriJLG6IsFWHZiIk9kvz


Outcast
The Outcast Motorcycle Gang is known to engage in a range of criminal activity, including murder, assault, and drug and weapons trafficking.

The Outcast Motorcycle Gang has 67 chapters across the country, including four in Georgia. Founded in 1967 in Detroit, Michigan, the second Outcast chapter was formed in Atlanta. Additional chapters are located in Augusta, Hawkinsville and Savannah, Georgia.

The Outcast Motorcycle Gang is a highly organized structure with hierarchical leadership. Its national and local chapters are led by elected officers, such as President and Vice President.

Case Summary

The defendants are alleged to have engaged in an armed robbery attempt and shooting that occurred on June 17, 2022, at Flacos House Bar & Grill and the Red Roof Inn on Highway 17 in Richmond Hill, Georgia. The victims were revealed to be six persons associated with a rival motorcycle club. Also in the line of fire were numerous, innocent civilians who were present at the Red Roof Inn, McDonald’s and Arby’s.

During the course of the investigation of the shooting incident, evidence was obtained indicating the existence of a conspiracy to violently assault members of the rival motorcycle club and to forcibly rob them of their motorcycle vests. This conspiracy is believed to have lasted for more than a year, from Aug. 24, 2021, through July 16, 2022.

Evidence further suggests that members of the Southeast Georgia Chapter of the Outcast Motorcycle Gang engaged in criminal activity that spans the following jurisdictions: Bryan County, Chatham County, Crisp County, Douglas County, Glynn County, Liberty County, McIntosh County, Richmond County, Colleton County (South Carolina), and Fort Bragg (North Carolina).

Operation Patronus

Over the course of 13 months, local, state, and federal law enforcement obtained and executed more than 40 total search warrants, including 17 residential search warrants in the following jurisdictions: Bryan County, Bulloch County, Chatham County, Effingham County, Liberty County, Fort Stewart, and Wakulla County (Florida).

As a result, law enforcement recovered approximately $180,000 in cash and seized 71 weapons, two motorcycles, and two cars.

In addition to the Attorney General’s Gang Prosecution Unit, the Atlantic Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office, the Richmond Hill Police Department, the ATF, Army CID and GGIA, the following law enforcement entities also assisted in the operation: the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office, the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office, the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office, the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (Florida), the Glynn County Police Department, the Hinesville Police Department, the Rincon Police Department, the Savannah Police Department, the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team, the Georgia Department of Public Safety, the Georgia Ports Authority Police Department, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Indictment

The Attorney General’s Gang Prosecution Unit presented evidence to a Bryan County Grand Jury, resulting in the indictment* of the 16 defendants on May 31, 2023.

The following individuals are alleged to occupy, or have previously occupied, positions within the Southeast Georgia Chapter of the Outcast Motorcycle Gang.

• Melaun Arturi Aiken (aka "Do Wurk"), 46 – President

• Lee Alan Mole (aka "Trench"), 58 – Secretary

• Taurus Marquis Simmons (aka "Repeat"), 42 – Member

• Terrance Donita Potter (aka "Chatter Box"), 44 – Member

• Eddie Latson (aka "Stash"), 43 – Vice President

• Joseph Leeks (aka "Axel"), 44 – Road Captain

• Marquis Jones (aka "Grudge"), 34 – Member

• Michael Randolph (aka "Chop"), 43 – Business Manager

• Donovan Scott (aka "Sockit"), 35 – Sergeant at Arms

• Shron Gilbert (aka "Hard Left"), 51 – Member

• Demon Thompson (aka "9 Ball"), 45 – Associate

• Paul Gosden (aka "White Collar"), 52 – Associate

• Theron Singleton (aka "DMB" and "Do My Best"), 57 – Member

• Labarron Pollock (aka "Bootleg"), 48 – former Vice President

• Jemar Mack (aka "Ghost" and "Ghost Ryder"), 34 – Member

• Whitney Lenore Hooks (aka "Secrets"), 36 – Associate

https://law.georgia.gov/press-relea...QAQ&usg=AOvVaw3G7bc193a6pKATFFoWLFcj


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