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Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club
The Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club (SSMC) is an international outlaw motorcycle club founded in Shipley, England in 1966. The Satans Slaves MC is one of the largest outlaw biker clubs in the United Kingdom and has 29 chapters in England and Germany.
The Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club was founded in Shipley, West Yorkshire in 1966. Additional chapters were subsequently formed in Devon and on the East Coast of England. The club expanded into Scotland when a Fife chapter was established in Dunfermline. The Satans Slaves' Tayside faction was created in October 1986 after three bikers from Dundee began "prospecting" for the Fife chapter the previous year. The club was incorporated on 16 February 2004. In 2017, the Aquila biker club in Plymouth "patched over" to join the Satans Slaves.
The club is primarily based in Northern England with 17 English chapters There are also seven chapters in Germany, located in Gronau, Velbert, Metelen, Konz, Emsbüren, Langenfeld and Nienborg.
The Satans Slaves' insignia consists of a skull sporting long hair, and the club utilises a black-and-white colour scheme. Members wear the Satans Slaves' insignia and other patches, such as those denoting each member's rank within the club, on their "colours", a black sleeveless leather vest. The club uses the slogan "Slaves forever, forever Slaves", or "SFFS".
Insignia and clothing commonly feature the club’s skull emblem along with stylised lettering representing the abbreviated club name. The double “S” runic-style lettering is often incorporated into the design, including within the eyes of the skull graphic, and the phrase “SFFS” (“Slaves Forever, Forever Slaves”) is frequently displayed on patches and merchandise associated with the club.
The Satans Slaves have 29 chapters, based in England and Germany. Each chapter is headed by an officer corps, consisting of a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms. The club is governed by strict hierarchies and rules, with mandatory requirements for membership including a motorcycle license. The Satans Slaves have approximately 200 members in the United Kingdom.
At a motorcycle event in Cookham on 17 September 1983 sponsored by the Windsor chapter of the Hells Angels, a fight broke out in a queue where Road Rats were lining up to gang rape a woman, 24 members of the Satans Slaves' Manchester chapter against members of the Road Rats of London. Two Road Rats bikers, Michael Harrison and Colin Hunting, were stabbed to death in a mass brawl involving axes, knives, chains, baseball bats and shotguns, but the remaining four were able to herd around two Satans Slaves into a barn, which they then set alight. The bodies of the two dead bikers were dumped at local hospitals and three people were hospitalised in stable condition. 46 men and five women were arrested and questioned at six local police stations in an investigation involving 70 officers. A Satans Slaves member was among eleven bikers imprisoned for a total of 55 years.
The Southampton Satans Slaves chapter was involved in a turf war with the Hells Angels' English Nomads chapter, which began after Hells Angels members Stephen Harris and Barry Burn were fired upon during a trip to Bristol. Nomads chapter president Harris was wounded in the arm while Burn escaped injury. Another Hells Angel, David McKenzie, was stabbed eight times after being attacked outside a pub in Gloucester months later. In April 1991, Stephen "Grumps" Cunningham, a leading member of the Nomads chapter and major amphetamine and cannabis dealer, lost his right hand when a car bomb targeting a Satans Slave biker exploded prematurely in Southampton. The Satans Slaves member targeted by Cunningham was the leader of a rival drug enterprise.
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Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club
The Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club (SSMC) is an international outlaw motorcycle club founded in Shipley, England in 1966. The Satans Slaves MC is one of the largest outlaw biker clubs in the United Kingdom and has 29 chapters in England and Germany.
The Satans Slaves Motorcycle Club was founded in Shipley, West Yorkshire in 1966. Additional chapters were subsequently formed in Devon and on the East Coast of England. The club expanded into Scotland when a Fife chapter was established in Dunfermline. The Satans Slaves' Tayside faction was created in October 1986 after three bikers from Dundee began "prospecting" for the Fife chapter the previous year. The club was incorporated on 16 February 2004. In 2017, the Aquila biker club in Plymouth "patched over" to join the Satans Slaves.
The club is primarily based in Northern England with 17 English chapters There are also seven chapters in Germany, located in Gronau, Velbert, Metelen, Konz, Emsbüren, Langenfeld and Nienborg.
The Satans Slaves' insignia consists of a skull sporting long hair, and the club utilises a black-and-white colour scheme. Members wear the Satans Slaves' insignia and other patches, such as those denoting each member's rank within the club, on their "colours", a black sleeveless leather vest. The club uses the slogan "Slaves forever, forever Slaves", or "SFFS".
Insignia and clothing commonly feature the club’s skull emblem along with stylised lettering representing the abbreviated club name. The double “S” runic-style lettering is often incorporated into the design, including within the eyes of the skull graphic, and the phrase “SFFS” (“Slaves Forever, Forever Slaves”) is frequently displayed on patches and merchandise associated with the club.
The Satans Slaves have 29 chapters, based in England and Germany. Each chapter is headed by an officer corps, consisting of a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms. The club is governed by strict hierarchies and rules, with mandatory requirements for membership including a motorcycle license. The Satans Slaves have approximately 200 members in the United Kingdom.
At a motorcycle event in Cookham on 17 September 1983 sponsored by the Windsor chapter of the Hells Angels, a fight broke out in a queue where Road Rats were lining up to gang rape a woman, 24 members of the Satans Slaves' Manchester chapter against members of the Road Rats of London. Two Road Rats bikers, Michael Harrison and Colin Hunting, were stabbed to death in a mass brawl involving axes, knives, chains, baseball bats and shotguns, but the remaining four were able to herd around two Satans Slaves into a barn, which they then set alight. The bodies of the two dead bikers were dumped at local hospitals and three people were hospitalised in stable condition. 46 men and five women were arrested and questioned at six local police stations in an investigation involving 70 officers. A Satans Slaves member was among eleven bikers imprisoned for a total of 55 years.
The Southampton Satans Slaves chapter was involved in a turf war with the Hells Angels' English Nomads chapter, which began after Hells Angels members Stephen Harris and Barry Burn were fired upon during a trip to Bristol. Nomads chapter president Harris was wounded in the arm while Burn escaped injury. Another Hells Angel, David McKenzie, was stabbed eight times after being attacked outside a pub in Gloucester months later. In April 1991, Stephen "Grumps" Cunningham, a leading member of the Nomads chapter and major amphetamine and cannabis dealer, lost his right hand when a car bomb targeting a Satans Slave biker exploded prematurely in Southampton. The Satans Slaves member targeted by Cunningham was the leader of a rival drug enterprise.