Untouchables Motorcycle Club Explained
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Untouchables Motorcycle Club |
Formation: | September 1, 2000 |
Nickname: | The Original Black and Orange |
Founder: | Todd CliborneJeff Matson |
Founding Location: | Gary, Indiana |
Type: | 501(c)(3) registered |
Headquarters: | Northwest Indiana |
Region: | United States |
Affiliations: | None |
The Untouchables Motorcycle Club (UMC) is a national motorcycle club founded in Gary, Indiana on September 1, 2000.[1] The club's membership consists of active and retired federal, state, and local law enforcement officers,[2] [3] [4] and provides support to the families of officers killed, injured, or those facing unexpected health or financial difficulties.[5] The club operates chapters throughout the United States from California to New York.
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- Web site: April 11, 2012 . Featured Motorcycle Club - The Untouchables MC . The Bikers' Den.
- Book: Hayes, Bill . The Original Wild Ones: Tales of the Boozefighters Motorcycle Club . Motorbooks . November 10, 2010 . 9781616739911 . 191.
- White . KZ Ric . September 2005 . Untouchables Motorcycle Club, The extended family of that untouchable crime-fighter, Eliot Ness . In the Wind, an Easyriders Magazine . 122 . 99.
- Book: Hayes, Bill . Hell on Wheels: An Illustrated History of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs . Motorbooks . 9780760345795 . April 15, 2014 . 154.
- Web site: Quinn . Michelle . August 24, 2014 . Untouchables Motorcycle Club dedicates annual fundraiser to family of slain Gary officer . Post-Tribune, a subsidiary of the Chicago Tribune.