Jump to content

Seeker's Outlaw Motorcycle Gang


svamp
 Share

Recommended Posts

VSt8iAL.png


Criminal Division, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMGs)

Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMGs) are organizations whose members use their motorcycle clubs as conduits for criminal enterprises.  OMGs are highly structured criminal organizations whose members engage in criminal activities such as violent crime, weapons trafficking, and drug trafficking.  There are more than 300 active OMGs within the United States, ranging in size from single chapters with five or six members to hundreds of chapters with thousands of members worldwide.  The Hells Angels, Mongols, Bandidos, Outlaws, and Sons of Silence pose a serious national domestic threat and conduct the majority of criminal activity linked to OMGs, especially activity relating to drug-trafficking and, more specifically, to cross-border drug smuggling. Because of their transnational scope, these OMGs are able to coordinate drug smuggling operations in partnership with major international drug-trafficking organizations (DTOs).

 

QqpLqyP.gif

MCqanpC.png
nkiPNtP.png
tnqhA6S.png

 


Seeker's Motorcycle Club

Seeker's Outlaw Motorcycle Gang had its inception in late 1960 in San Fierro city by mostly belligerent social outcasts finding comradeship among Chopper motorcyclists, they developed a small scale homegrown club after adopting the name and wearing a patch on cut-offs. Although miniscule in manpower when in comparison to other already well established OMGs, members of the Seeker's double down in acts of violence in order to guard their territory and revenue in narcotics trade, racketeering and in particular illegal firearms trafficking. Following the conclusion of the 1975 Vietnam War saw to a mighty boost in Seeker's manpower, Vietnam veterans who felt ousted by society and left stranded by the government were drawn to the social outcasts in Seekers and their violent means to take what they want. In retrospect the Seeker's heartedly welcomed Vietnam veterans for their solid but ruthless mentality, befitting of the outlaw world. In 1977 the second first chapter took off in Angel Pine, Whetstone. And the third chapter opened up in Bay Side, Tierra Robada in 1982. The Angel Pine Seeker's encroached on Renegades territory when opening up on the other side of Angel Pine opposite of theirs, igniting a war that would last until 2004 when the Renegades disbanded as defunct after suffering most losses and federal infiltration. 

 

Drastic dwindling in membership following hard-hitting law enforcement raids in the 1990s saw to the incarceration of many high profile Seeker's veterans in officer ranks, the remaining Seeker's adopted an intense traditional nomadic doctrine to shelter from indictments and federal infiltration. Predating primarily on convicts and felons within low-income white society to draw in recruits, the Seeker's run a tight-ship of which they base their operations out of wherever they are able to setup quarters for a time being. As a consequence to Seeker's violently cruel nature, from 1990 to 2001 the federal government concluded several raids on Seeker's OMG, rapidly weakening the club with dwindling membership and incarcerating several high profile members. The Seeker's went from 3 full fledged chapters in San Andreas state to the singular San Fierro one they still retain to this day with respectable manpower. They are entrenched in outlaw politics validating their relevance in the OMG scene, and deeply interwoven in Drug Trafficking Organizations. These connections allowed the mother chapter to send out an expeditionary, nomad-like group of made members into neighboring Los Santos, where they aim to setup shop.

 

Not a common sight to behold for uninvolved bystanders, members of the club conduct their business in the far shadows of society. Federal law enforcement discerned in a discovery that; Seeker's abide by an unerring set of authoritarian by-laws, of which ties each member to an expected standard. One of the bylaws in particular mentioning; forbidding members to unveil club related insignia when not around other members, while inside vehicles that isn't their own bike, or while doing illegal business with people outside of the club. Members found out to have violated these set rules can become victim of violent beatings or even killings. Ex-members who have been kicked out of the club, or have abandoned their creed, are viewed as "out-bad" and are subject to violent acts or murder.

 

mk4mwxF.png

Seeker's in Crime

  •  Shady Creeks, Whetstone  (June 5, 1988   A fight breaks out between local off duty law enforcement and members of Seeker's motorcycle club in a local roadside bar. With two off   duty Sheriff's deputies sustaining concussions from head trauma and three Seeker's arrested. 
     
  •  Blueberry, Red County (September 14, 1990   Local Sheriff's department disrupt a Seeker's hosted beach party assembly with close associates and club supporters. With several   apprehended and no arrests made, indirectly contributing to Seeker's gaining local notoriety and a boom in recruitment. 
     
  •  Angel Pine, Whetstone (August 6, 1991   Renegades motorcycle club clubhouse is targeted in a bombing perpetrated by members of Seeker's motorcycle club. The explosion left   two bystanders dead, with two Renegades supporters wounded and another three Renegades members killed. Seeker's members Aaron Fisher and Otto Wright were arrested the   following week by local law enforcement. 
     
  •  Angel Pine, Whetstone (April 28, 1992   Federal law enforcement agents in joint operation with local Sheriff's Department raid Seeker's Angel Pine clubhouse and seize two ounces   of methamphetamines, marijuana, multiple small arms and two sub-machine gun. Twelve Seeker's are arrested including president Larry 'Snout' Schnauzer. Rendering the Whetstone   chapter obsolete. 
     
  •  Hashburry, San Fierro (November 3, 1993   Two members of the Seeker's motorcycle club and siblings Nathan and Adam Loveland were arrested on illegal firearm and narcotics   charges, following San Fierro Police Department raid and seizure of 22.5 pounds of methamphetamines and two small arms handguns. The two brothers were setup in a law   enforcement sting operation in a staged narcotics sales pitch. Ordered held without bail, the two brothers await court hearing scheduled for December 27, 1993. 
     
  •  Calton Heights, San Fierro (December 4, 2007   Seeker's vice president Harry Olsen, aka, 'Dirty Boy' is arrested in his home early in the morning by A.T.F agents on several criminal   charges, including the kidnapping and murder of late Renegades motorcycle club president Jeffery Kuklinski. Kuklinski had been found decapitated inside Olsen's basement in a   freezer, Olsen had been preparing to dispose of the body later that night. 

 

Edited by svamp
  • Strong 2
  • Love 6

fgrjB5f.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

xHGAuV1.png
jWtTZeb.png
FYP2z9G.png

OOC Statement
This group tries to depict a realistic old school, 'dying-breed' type Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, with certain creative liberties to liven up the scene. With the gang being based primarily out in San Fierro, this specific group is an expeditionary force with goals to setup an L.S based chapter. We are open for all to join, as long as there are agreements and compromise to learn and adjust to our set standards. Link-to-Join 

Edited by svamp
  • Love 6

fgrjB5f.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • svamp changed the title to Seeker's Outlaw Motorcycle Gang

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.