Hessians Motorcycle Club
The Hessians Motorcycle Club or Hessians MC is an American One Percenter Motorcycle Club or Outlaw Motorcycle Club .[2]
![]() | |
Founded | 1968 |
---|---|
Founders | Thomas F. Maniscalco (with Ralph Begneaud) |
Founding location | Costa Mesa, California |
Years active | 1968-present |
Territory | California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon,Idaho, Utah |
Membership | An estimated 160 members (as of 1994)[1] |
Leader(s) |
|
Activities | Drug trafficking, murder,robbery and intimidation |
Allies |
History
The Hessians Motorcycle Club was founded on March 7, 1968, in Southern California.[3] The club would soon expand across the nation's western seaboard and in 1972, they claimed to have around 500 members across the United States.[4]
The club's logo features a sabre-pierced skull over an Iron Cross.[5]
Criminal allegations and incidents
In 1994, eight members of the Hessians MC were arrested on drug and weapons charges following a series of raids in California that were conducted by federal, state, county and local law enforcement agencies. The crackdown stemmed from an 8-month investigation into the club, in which ATF agents infiltrated the group's 20-member mother chapter.[6]
References
- "8 in Biker Gang Arrested in 5-City Sweep : Crackdown: About 200 officers seize weapons and drugs in early morning raids. Two federal agents had infiltrated the tightly knit Hessians club". Los Angeles Times. 10 September 1994.
- "Photographs : Hessians Motorcycle Club on Between the Covers".
- "Hessians Motorcycle Club".
- "8 in Biker Gang Arrested in 5-City Sweep : Crackdown: About 200 officers seize weapons and drugs in early morning raids. Two federal agents had infiltrated the tightly knit Hessians club". Los Angeles Times. 10 September 1994.
- The One Percenter Encyclopedia: The World of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs from Abyss Ghosts to Zombies Elite. Motorbooks. 3 April 2018. ISBN 9780760360552.
- "8 in Biker Gang Arrested in 5-City Sweep : Crackdown: About 200 officers seize weapons and drugs in early morning raids. Two federal agents had infiltrated the tightly knit Hessians club". Los Angeles Times. 10 September 1994.