Jan 9, 2020, 04:36 PM
Devil's Horsemen Motorcycle Club
The Club was founded in 2003, April 29th. With the very first chapter starting out in Atlanta, Georgia. Merle Walker formed the Club after gaining inspiration from being involved with 81 throughout his teenage life. The Club was formed for the main reason of brotherhood and for those who shared the motorcycle passion. Throughout 2004, the Club faced many challenges with 81 and eventually came to a standoff with words. The Horsemen held their cuts high and kept their heads up by standing what they believed in. Not long later, the idea of becoming 1% came to the table. It wasn't long until they started supplying drugs and women to the public. They eventually expanded their business and started buying both nightclubs and bars to bring in money. The vote was majority ruled and the Club's numbers died down after disagreements with the Club's direction. With a large number of members in Georgia, they split off into North & South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. Shortly after, the NOMAD chapter was born. This consisted of the Club's national officers. The Club is now known by the public for their great bars and charity rides they do for their communities.
In the current day they have multiple chapters all over North America.
What do we do?:
Each chapter hosts an annual charity ride to raise funds for a cause of their choice.
We own a large number of bars and nightclubs to provide entertainment for the community.
National Hierarchy:
NOMAD - President
NOMAD - Vice President
NOMAD (Someone with the NOMAD status is an officer.)
Chapter Hierarchy:
President
Vice President
Vice President
Sgt. At Arms
Secretary - Treasurer (Same level of power, different responsibilities)
Member
Prospect
Members:
NOMAD - President: Merle Walker ([L²:RP] MerletheBully)
NOMAD - Vice President: Stuart Taylor ([L²:RP] Faustin)
Club Rules:
Respect any and all members of the Club, these are your brothers.
All who bear our patch is required to wear it on your motorcycle and/or when you're attending a Club event. This is your uniform.
Do not lie to another brother.
Do not steal from another brother.
Do not share Club business with non-members, no exceptions.
All issues are voted upon.
Respect the hierarchy.
How to join:
- Have ties with the Club in some way. -
- Have ties with the Club in some way. -
- Being acknowledged by a member. -
- Hang around, get to know the Club and it's members. -