14 alleged Thug Riders Motorcycle Club caught in national dragnet in murder, arson, extortion conspiracy

Among the suspected top leaders caught in a crackdown on the Thug Riders Motorcycle gang were Juan "Juan the Man" Robles, top left inset; Joey A. Marshall, on the right of Robles; Jared "Savage" Peters, lower left inset; Brandon "Road Runner" Fisher, right bottom inset; and John "Chaos" Smith, top right inset. (Crime scene screenshot and mug shots from the U.S. Attorney

Among the suspected top leaders caught in a crackdown on the Thug Riders Motorcycle gang were Juan “Juan the Man” Robles, top left inset; Joey A. Marshall, on the right of Robles; Jared “Savage” Peters, lower left inset; Brandon “Road Runner” Fisher, right bottom inset; and John “Chaos” Smith, top right inset. (Crime scene screenshot and mug shots from the U.S. Attorney’s news conference via WKEF/YouTube)

Fourteen members of the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club have been indicted in a federal racketeering conspiracy alleging violence, including the killing of a man in a shootout, the bombing of a former member’s vehicle, and other violent acts.

A federal indictment charges the men with the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) — the same tool the feds use to take down organized crime. The racketeering conspiracy allegations include murder, arson, assault, and extortion, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

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