Largest Biker Gang Bust in Georgia History
Today on Black Dragon Biker TV, we are breaking down what is now being called the largest motorcycle gang conviction in Georgia state history — and the impli...

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Today on Black Dragon Biker TV, we are breaking down what is now being called the largest motorcycle gang conviction in Georgia state history — and the implications are far bigger than just one case.
On a December morning at 11:31 a.m., Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced the conviction of 15 members of the Southeast Georgia Chapter of the Outcast Motorcycle Club in Bryan County.
The case stems from an attempted armed robbery and shootout that took place on June 17, 2022, at Flacos House Bar & Grill and the Red Roof Inn on Highway 17 in Richmond Hill.
According to prosecutors:
Innocent bystanders were caught in the crossfire
Six members of a rival gang were targeted
Firearms were used
And the state pursued the case aggressively from top to bottom
Just 17 years after donning the 1%er diamond in Georgia, the Outcast MC now finds itself placed squarely in the national spotlight of biker gang prosecutions, alongside the so-called “Top 5” white outlaw motorcycle clubs.
⚖️ This Is Bigger Than One Case
There’s a reason Black motorcycle clubs historically avoided the 1%er diamond when it first appeared in 1958 — and it had nothing to do with toughness, heart, or organization.
The OGs understood something critical:
Juries judge Black skin differently. Then. And now.
They knew the diamond didn’t just represent outlaw status —
it represented enhanced scrutiny, enhanced charges, and enhanced punishment.
That diamond painted a target squarely on the chest.
So What Is “Patch Policing” Really Called in Court?
Here’s the truth:
In the courtroom, patch policing isn’t called “protocol.”
It isn’t called “club business.”
It’s called ARMED ROBBERY.
And the sentence is 20 years.
Today, we’ll break down:
How club conduct gets reframed by prosecutors
Why juries don’t hear “MC culture” — they hear “organized crime”
How enhanced charges are built around patches, colors, and association
And why this case should serve as a warning to every MC wearing a diamond
🗣️ Join Black Dragon, Lavish T. Williams, and Logic
As we have a real, necessary, and uncomfortable conversation about:
Race
History
MC culture
Prosecutorial strategy
And the price paid when symbolism meets the criminal justice system
This is not a hit piece.
This is education.
Watch on:
Black Dragon Biker TV – /blackdragonbikertv
Lavish T. Williams – /@lavishtwilliams
Keep It Logical – /keepitlogical
On a December morning at 11:31 a.m., Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced the conviction of 15 members of the Southeast Georgia Chapter of the Outcast Motorcycle Club in Bryan County.
The case stems from an attempted armed robbery and shootout that took place on June 17, 2022, at Flacos House Bar & Grill and the Red Roof Inn on Highway 17 in Richmond Hill.
According to prosecutors:
Innocent bystanders were caught in the crossfire
Six members of a rival gang were targeted
Firearms were used
And the state pursued the case aggressively from top to bottom
Just 17 years after donning the 1%er diamond in Georgia, the Outcast MC now finds itself placed squarely in the national spotlight of biker gang prosecutions, alongside the so-called “Top 5” white outlaw motorcycle clubs.
⚖️ This Is Bigger Than One Case
There’s a reason Black motorcycle clubs historically avoided the 1%er diamond when it first appeared in 1958 — and it had nothing to do with toughness, heart, or organization.
The OGs understood something critical:
Juries judge Black skin differently. Then. And now.
They knew the diamond didn’t just represent outlaw status —
it represented enhanced scrutiny, enhanced charges, and enhanced punishment.
That diamond painted a target squarely on the chest.
So What Is “Patch Policing” Really Called in Court?
Here’s the truth:
In the courtroom, patch policing isn’t called “protocol.”
It isn’t called “club business.”
It’s called ARMED ROBBERY.
And the sentence is 20 years.
Today, we’ll break down:
How club conduct gets reframed by prosecutors
Why juries don’t hear “MC culture” — they hear “organized crime”
How enhanced charges are built around patches, colors, and association
And why this case should serve as a warning to every MC wearing a diamond
🗣️ Join Black Dragon, Lavish T. Williams, and Logic
As we have a real, necessary, and uncomfortable conversation about:
Race
History
MC culture
Prosecutorial strategy
And the price paid when symbolism meets the criminal justice system
This is not a hit piece.
This is education.
Watch on:
Black Dragon Biker TV – /blackdragonbikertv
Lavish T. Williams – /@lavishtwilliams
Keep It Logical – /keepitlogical
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