Federal Indictment: Pagan’s Motorcycle Club Missouri Members Accused of Armed Assaults
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Federal Indictment: Pagan’s Motorcycle Club Missouri Members Accused of Armed Assaults

Eighteen members of a motorcycle club, including 16 Missouri men, were indicted in federal court this week in connection with a series of armed assaults on members of rival organizations. The men were all identified as members of the Pagan’s Motorcycle Club, which is classified by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as an outlaw motorcycle group. Rival organizations to the Missouri branch of the group include infamous biker group Hell’s Angels, along with the Outlaws, El Forastero, Galloping Goose, Sons of Silence and and Bandidos biker groups. Each Pagan’s member is also known by a distinctive nickname. The indictment, unsealed Thursday, brings a combination of assault, firearm and racketeering charges against: Read more Federal Indictment: Pagan’s Motorcycle Club Missouri Members Accused of Armed Assaults Harley-Davidson’s ‘Sustainable Taliban’ Controversy Outlaws MC involved in fatal shooting Kansas City Pagan’s Motorcycle Club Indicted: Violent Crimes Biker Sentenced to 17 Years for Trooper’s Death