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  1. The Highwaymen are a one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1954. They have been involved in several criminal activities, such as racketeering, murder, drug trafficking, and police corruption, and are banned from the Detroit Federation of Motorcycle Clubs.

    • 15 They Value Loyalty Above All Else - Meetings Are Mandatory
    • 14 A High-Ranking Member Was Once Arrested For Running A Chop Shop
    • 13 They Have A Few Enemies, Including The Outlaws Motorcycle Club
    • 12 They’Re A One-Percenter Club
    • 11 They State They'll Do Charity Work - If It Also Benefits Them
    • 10 Their Motto Literally Says They're Evil
    • 9 They’Ll only Talk About Their Illegal Activities If You Wear Their Patch
    • 8 There Are 7 Chapters in The Us
    • 7 They Have A Long History with The FBI
    • 6 They’Re Banned from The Detroit Federation of Motorcycle Clubs

    That’s right, the Highwaymen are sticklers and require their members to attend meetings regularly. If you are a member and you don’t go to meetings, you’ll likely be kicked out. Meetings are where they hold votes on potential new members (it must be a unanimous vote), learn about upcoming rides, as well as get permission to do anything that represe...

    Highwaymen member Randell Lee McDaniel was arrested back in 2007 foroperating a chop shopin Michigan. McDaniel was also charged with conducting a criminal enterprise and motor vehicle theft. Of course, he isn’t the only one who has had charges brought against him. Other members are known to have participated in arms dealing, fraud, and police corru...

    What club doesn’t have rivals? While rivalry can consist of some friendly competition, that’s not how motorcycle clubs tend to operate. It was back in the 1970s that some of the Highwaymen members were convicted of bombing their rivals’ houses.

    No, that doesn’t mean that only rich people can join the Highwaymen. A one-percenter motorcycle club member is distinguished by a 1% patch worn on their jackets. It’s said that 99% of bikers are regular law-abiding citizens, while the other 1% are known for nefarious and illegal doings. It's also said that the 1% denotes that member as someone who ...

    Some motorcycle clubs are known for doing charity work. The Hells Angels hold an annual toy drive and donate all items to charity. The Highwaymen? Sure, they’ll do charity work too, as long as it benefits them. So, don’t expect to drop off a stuffed bear next holiday season to their local chapter.

    The Highwaymen have two mottoes: “Highwaymen Forever, Forever Highwaymen” and also “Yea, though we ride the highways in the shadows of death, we fear no evil, for we are the most evil mother f*ck*rs on the highway.” The first signals their loyalty, the second makes sure you stay out of their way.

    If you’re looking to join ranks with this outlaw club, let it be known, that you have to be a full-fledged patch-wearing (and meeting attending) member to learn the goods on their sinful deeds. So don’t expect to come to one meeting and discover the wickedness of their ways.

    This outlaw club has its roots in Detroit. While the club with the most members is in their hometown, the Highwaymen boast members all over the US, with chapters in Alabama, Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and Florida. If you’re looking to join or maybe catch a glimpse of their club, consider visiting one of these states. RELATED: 15 ...

    A recent case (2007) led to an arrest of around 30 members, including an apparent rat who informed police of the club’s sometimes shady behavior. The FBI has detained over 100 members since the club began in 1954. Just because some members have had legal run-ins, that doesn’t mean all members are up to no good.

    It’s not easy being an outlaw motorcycle club while also adhering to rules. The Detroit Federation of Motorcycle Clubs was created in the 1970s to help stop motorcycle gang wars, and The Highwaymen couldn’t keep in good standing with them.

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  2. Oct 20, 2015 · The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, also known as the Detroit Highway, was founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1954. Highwaymen MC is the largest one percenter motorcycle club in the Detroit, Michigan area.

  3. Watch how the FBI infiltrated and dismantled the Highwaymen MC, a violent outlaw biker gang in Michigan, in the 2000s. The video reveals the deals, betrayals and violence that shaped the case and its aftermath.

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  4. Nov 3, 2021 · A federal judge in Detroit on Wednesday ordered the release of Aref “Scarface” Nagi, a former vice president of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club who was the lead defendant in a huge federal ...

  5. Seventy-four members and associates of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club were charged with racketeering, violent crimes, drug trafficking, and gun violations in Detroit and other states. The indictment alleges that the club was a structured and hierarchical organization that engaged in acts of violence, theft, and extortion since 2000.

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  7. Dive deep into the heart of one of America's most iconic motorcycle clubs with "From Detroit Streets to Legends: The Unbelievable Saga of The Highwaymen."

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