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On Sunday, May 15, 2005, 7 (seven) of the 14 (fourteen) founders participated in a ride to Prescott, Arizona. The idea of starting a new motorcycle club was introduced. Later the same day, the name "Lost Brotherhood" and the protected badge as the logo were officially adopted. On August 3rd, 2005 by the vote of the membership the club was formed with the chapters in Arizona, New York and Indiana. In 2008, we voted in a Chapter in Nevada. In 2009, the Tennesee and Maine Chapters joined the growing ranks of the Lost Brotherhood.
We are a non-profit 501 ( c ) 7 organization whose purpose is to promote the sport of motorcycling, enhance the brotherhood between personnel within the Criminal Justice field and support the Arizona Peace Officers Memorial, sponsor the St. Tate Lynch Memorial Run on the first Sunday of May every year, help fellow fallen or injured criminal justice personnel and other worthy causes. Our main purpose is to enjoy the company of each member, ride and have no politics or policies to interfere with this mission.
The founders decided that too many clubs exist that are controlled by one group of individuals, a board, or committee that make the rules for all and make many feel unwanted or unappreciated. The original intent was not there, but as politics go, it happens. We are a club of members, run by the members and governed by the members, members who live and believe in the brotherhood that once existed between police officers. Many speak of the “Thin Blue Line” a line that has been fragmented over the years, we believe in the “Blue Wall” that once existed and will remain within our membership.
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