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  • Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club

    Gypsy Joker MC Gypsy Joker colors (left) with members of other outlaw clubs at the Gypsy Jokers Protest Run, 14 March 2009[1] Founded April 1, 1956[2] Founding location San Francisco, California[2] Years active 1956-present Territory Australia, Germany, South Africa, Norway and the United States[3] Criminal activities Armed robbery, arson, assault, counterfeiting, drug trafficking, fraud, gun trafficking, homicide, identity theft, motorcycle theft, prostitution[2][4] Rivals Mongols[5] The Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club (GJMC), or the Gypsy Jokers as they are called in Australia, are an outlaw motorcycle club that was originally formed in San Francisco, California on April Fool's Day, 1956. They are one of the most notorious and violent motorcycle gangs in both the US and in Australia.[6][7][8] Prominently featured in Hunter Thompson's book Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, they were the second most powerful outlaw motorcycle c... (see more)

  • Joseph Cosey

    Joseph Cosey (born Martin Coneely, 1887-1950?) was a United States document forger who forged handwriting from U.S. historical figures. Contents 1 Early life 2 Crime 3 Arrest 4 Impact 5 References [edit] Early life Joseph Cosey was born in February 1887 as Martin Coneely in Syracuse, New York. Cosey worked as a printer's apprentice before he joined the United States Army in 1909. He was dishonorably discharged four years later. [edit] Crime Cosey was later arrested several times for various crimes, ranging from motorcycle theft to forged checks and carrying a deadly weapon. Cosey used various false names. He served almost ten years in San Quentin State Prison and was released in the late 1920s. Around 1929, Cosey began to forge documents based on United States history. He stole a pay warrant from Benjamin Franklin from the Library of Congress to practice Franklin handwriting, and sold the forgeries for small sums. He later expanded to other historical forgeries. He used ol... (see more)

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