Army veterans allegedly among outlaw motorcycle club members facing gang-related charges in Georgia’s largest such indictment

Sixteen people were indicted in Georgia

Sixteen people were indicted in Georgia’s largest motorcycle gang indictment in Operation Patronus. (Mugshots from Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s Office; Screenshot of guns on a table from Savannah, Georgia’s NBC affiliate WSAV-TV)

Sixteen alleged members of an outlaw motorcycle gang, including nine who were reportedly U.S. Army veterans, face a slew of gang-related charges in what authorities in Georgia say is that state’s largest motorcycle gang indictment.

The arrests follow the culmination of Operation Patronus, a multi-agency investigation involving gangs and guns in southeast Georgia, targeting the highly organized Outcast Motorcycle Gang, considered an outlaw motorcycle gang or a “One-Percenter” motorcycle gang. Authorities seized about $180,000 in cash, 71 guns, two motorcycles, and two cars. Local, state, and federal law enforcement executed more than 40 search warrants across numerous counties in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, officials said in a news release.

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