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Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club

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For other uses, seeGalloping Goose.
Galloping Goose MC
AbbreviationGG Bunch
Founded1942
FounderDick Hershberg
Founded atLos Angeles, California
TypeOutlaw motorcycle club
Region
Midwestern USA
Websitesocalggmc.wixsite.com

Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club (GGMC) is amotorcycle club that began around a motorcycle racing team and friends based inLos Angeles,California in the United States in 1942. The group was informal and not chartered until 1946. Soon after, the organization spread out from southern California, establishing chapters in Illinois, Missouri, Montana, Indiana, Wyoming, Kansas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida.[1] The Galloping Goose are considered by law enforcement to be among the many second-tier, after the "Big Four", outlaw motorcycle gangs.[2]

Members of the Galloping Goose MC were at the1947 Hollister Rally which was the basis for the 1954 filmThe Wild One.[3][4] This led to the beginning of the highly visible and structured[5]1% oroutlaw motorcycle clubs, along with theBoozefighters MC when theAMA forbade club members to participate in AMA events unless they took off their patches. Original members of the club had a MC shop in Jacksonville and raced in numerous events including the Daytona race when it was still run on the beach.

The club has a close relationship withEl Forastero Motorcycle Club.[6]

An expert on outlaw motorcycle gangs fromMissouri State Highway Patrol said the Galloping Goose were expanding into territory formerly controlled by the Pharaohs motorcycle club during the 1980s and 1990s. He described them as a "one percenter club", which created their first support club name "Vieux-Doo Dawgs M.C." This was established in Louisiana dated 1998. Once established it took over another club, the Midwest Drifters, and uses them to run errands and provide cash.[7] He said Galloping Goose rules of behavior sometimes include violent crimes.[7]

References

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  1. ^"GGMC History". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved2011-05-15.
  2. ^Mallory, Stephen (2007),Understanding Organized Crime, Jones & Bartlett Learning, p. 160,ISBN 978-0-7637-4108-2
  3. ^The Harley-Davidson Reader. Michael Dregni, Hunter S. Thompson, Sonny Barger, Evel Knievel, Jean Davidson, Arlen Ness. MotorBooks International, 7 Feb 2010
  4. ^Born to Be Wild: A History of the American Biker and Bikes 1947–2002. Paul Garson, Editors of Easyriders. Simon and Schuster, 24 Aug 2007
  5. ^The Original Wild Ones: Tales of the Boozefighters Motorcycle Club. Bill Hayes, Jim Quattlebaum, Dave Nichols. MotorBooks International, 15 Feb 2009
  6. ^The Assimilation: Rock Machine Become Bandidos – Bikers United Against the Hells Angels. Edward Winterhalder, Wil De Clercq. ECW Press, 1 Jun 2008
  7. ^abSweeney, Kathy (20 April 2010),"The Gangs of Cape County",KFVS Heartland News, Cape Girardeau County, MO, archived fromthe original on 5 October 2011, retrieved15 May 2011

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