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The Lost Brotherhood MC was started on August 3rd, 2005 by fourteen active and retired police officers. Within one week the club grew to 22 members in Arizona and started chapters in New York and Indiana. The Lost Brotherhood MC is a registered Trade name in Arizona. We are a nonprofit 501 (c) 7 club consisting of active and retired police officers and others from the Publc Safety field who enjoy riding and having fun.
In June, 2008 we started a chapter in Nevada. In 2009 chapters were started in Tennessee and Maine. Unlike many of the Clubs out there today, this club is run by the members. There are no boards, no politics or one small group who decides what is right for everyone.The Arizona Chapter supports the Arizona Peace Officers Memorial, the Tombstone Food Bank and a variety of charities that provide for fallen officers, firefighters and correction officers. We also support the charities that provide for the safety and care of children and abused women. No members or officers of our club are compensated with income or expenses. |
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Tombstone ride March, 2009, in front of Big Nose Kates. Click Picture. |
The Protected Badge of the Lost Brotherhood MC
Our President in New York, enjoying the sites and what we are about.
Our Indiana SAA during another tour in Iraq.