The Outlaws MC was founded in McCook, Illinois, in 1935 by a group of motorcyclists known as the McCook Outlaws. The club was initially formed as a social organization for motorcycle enthusiasts. However, over time, it evolved into a more rebellious and outlaw-oriented group. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Outlaws MC began expanding its influence and membership. They established chapters in various parts of the United States and even expanded internationally into countries like Canada, Australia, and Europe. The club gained notoriety for its involvement in criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, and violence. The Outlaws MC has had longstanding rivalries with other outlaw motorcycle clubs, particularly the Hells Angels. These rivalries have resulted in numerous conflicts and violent clashes over the years. The Outlaws MC has also faced law enforcement crackdowns and prosecutions aimed at curbing their criminal activities.
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