Outcast of Alabama Motorcycle Club

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Outcast of Alabama Motorcycle Club is a Bessemer-based motorcycle club, a local chapter of the national Outcast Motorcycle Club, which was founded in 1969. Its club house is located at 900 20th Street North.

Members of the Bessemer chapter were allegedly involved in a road rage incident on Minor Parkway in Adamsville on March 28, 2012. The incident resulted in a stabbing injury to a Mississippi truck driver.

In 2012 members joined with several other area motorcycle clubs to raise funds for lymphoma treatment for Alabama A&M University football player Christopher Boykin.

In 2014 the Outcast MC was implicated by witnesses as having surrounded the Showstoppers Motorcycle Club clubhouse before a shooting that left two dead.

References

  • Boyd, Scott (April 5, 2012) "Daylight Highway Stabbing by Black Motorcycle Gang." Macon (Mississippi) Beacon
  • Robinson, Carol (April 10, 2012) "Police probe March stabbing in Jefferson County." The Birmingham News
  • Robinson, Carol (September 3, 2014) "Is double killing at Birmingham biker club linked to death of Georgia rapper?" The Birmingham News

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