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Mongols MC Patches – About Mongols Motorcycle Club

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
December 4, 2021
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The Mongols MC patches Motorcycle Club, sometimes called the Mongols Nation or Mongol Brotherhood, is a “one-percenter” outlaw motorcycle club. The club is headquartered in Southern California and was originally formed in Montebello, California, in 1969.

David Santillan founded the Mongols Biker Gang in East Los Angeles. In order to defend their area and protect the club’s reputation, the Mongols are known to perpetrate violent acts such as assault, intimidation, and murder on a regular basis. As per media reports Mongols MC patches also perpetrated racist violence against African-American gang members and black individuals who were not involved with any gang. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms designated the Mongols as the “most violent and dangerous OMG in America” as a result of their crimes.

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Mongols MC patches

Colors are markings, or “patches,” worn on cut-off vests by motorcycle club members to signify membership and territorial location. Since the 1960s, several diverse groups have worn club patches.

The Mongols MC patches Biker Gang is one of America’s most deadly gangs, with police prohibiting Mongols from wearing their jackets or any other item bearing their logo. However, a California judge eventually overruled the ruling, claiming that it violated both the First and Eighth Amendments, which guarantee their right to join any club.

Some media reports claims that Members of the Mongols have a long history of illegal drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, murder, and assault. Because of these crimes, the Mongols became one of the most feared gangs in the United States, with as many as 270 warrants issued against them at one time.

As a result, they are no longer permitted to use their trademark logo. The decision was overturned, but they were fined half a million dollars, which seemed like a slap on the wrist to these self-proclaimed outlaws.

Mongols MC patches are something that members of outlaw motorcycle groups take pride in. Patches not only reflect a member’s allegiance and commitment to the club, but also their achievements and standing within that club.

That’s why people who try to prevent them from wearing their patches irritate them. That’s exactly what happened in 2008, when prosecutors were given the pre-trial ability to take Mongols members’ jackets or any other item bearing their mark. A California judge later overturned the decision, finding that it violated both the First and Eighth Amendments.

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Warrants Against Mongols MC patches

It’s unsurprising that your typical motorcycle club would run afoul of the authorities, although it’s usually for minor offences like speeding or a bar brawl.

When it comes to the Mongols, though, the types of issues that come to mind are violence, theft, vandalism, and anything else that a reasonable person would not do. At one point, the Mongols had 270 warrants out against them at the same time.

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Infiltration by Agencies

Agent William Queen of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) was dispatched on an undercover mission to acquire information and build a case against the Mongols in 1998. Queen went on to become the chapter’s vice president and a fully patched member. Evidence acquired by Queen led to the arrest of 54 Mongols over the course of 28 months, with 53 of them being convicted.

In 2008, four ATF officers infiltrated the bar again as part of the Black Rain operation. The operation resulted in the detention of 38 Mongols, including Ruben “Doc” Cavazos, the Mongols’ National President at the time, who was eventually voted out of the club.

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