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You can eventually peg them out, but it's different than looking at some guy at Twin Peaks and saying yep, Banditos. Don't take my response as me excusing the outlaws or 1% gangs and saying they're just great guys, I'm just saying let's not completely drop the hatchet on all ~200 guys that were at the Twin Peaks incident.
Eh, I can pick many of the signs for criminal street gangs out from a distance, but my background is probably a bit different than yours.
There were no "regular" people wearing cuts at Twin Peaks that morning, it was a specific meeting for the OMGs to "discuss" their grievances with each other. Given the proliferation of weapons immediately produced, do you think that there were 145 guys going "oh no what is going on" or do you think there were roughly 200 guys going "I'm going to kick that guys @$$ for my club"?
You would be 100% incorrect. Plenty of mom and pop clubs, Riding Clubs, Vet Clubs, and Christian Motorcycle Ministries were in attendance and are members of the CoC. Look at the patches there:
Gypsy MC- Family Club. Has female members and children of members can be junior members. Just about as far from a 1% club as you can get.
Leathernecks MC: Vet club for Marines and former Marines.
Vietnam Vets/Legacy Vets MC: Veteran MC
Over There MC: another Veterans Club
There was also at least one Motorcycle Ministry there, although I can't remember their name, and plenty of other family clubs and such.