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HISTORY


The Beginning


 

March 22nd 1989

 

The Motorcycle club known as the “Bourbon Rouges MC” were the most notorious MC in Liberty City during the 70s and 80s. The reason for this was their two hardcore lieutenants, Sykesy and MachineGun. They alone shut down the assets and took out the members of the “Metal Noose MC” and the “Bohan Massive” Liberty City’s top Gangs at the time. But the President of Bourbon Rouges “Jackel” became more and more paranoid with every success his Lieutenants had. So on this day Jackel sent MachineGun and Sykesy to Hove Beach to buys AK’s and Heroin from the Russians. When they arrived they were knocked out and stowed away upon the “platypus” a cargo ship headed for Vice City. They both then realised they had been set up by the guy they grew up with and called brother.

 

March 24th

 

When the ship arrived in Vice City the ship was hijacked by Tommy Vercetti and his crew. The two then took the opportunity and fled the ship and into the slums of Vice City. They then took refuge as prospects for the “Vice City Bikers” Vice City’s local MC. The two swore they would never look back on the cesspool that was Liberty City and left it behind for good.

 

May 1st, 1991

 

2 years had passed and the two had become full patched members of the MC and were favoured by the president of the MC and respected throughout the Vice City underworld. Word of their success slowly reached the ears of Jackel who was now more of a junkie and more deranged than before. So paod the Russians a 7 figure sum to eliminate the his former lieutenants, telling the Russians he had been wronged in some way by the Vice City Bikers.August 6th Members of the Vice City Bikers awoke (hung-over) to screeching tires and gunfire. Sykesy couldn’t help but watch his brother’s fall to the ground lifeless. The gunfire stopped he could then here Russian voices outside but they were getting closer, Sykesy peered around the corner only to see Vladimir Chenkov Liberty City’s number one hit man. All of a sudden MachineGun leaped through the window taking to the Russians with only a knife. Upon stabbing Vladimir right in the chest he looked at him with a cold sharp, grabbed MachineGun by the throat and and slamed him through pool table. Sykesy thinking his friend had died let out a blood lust scream and put his fist right through the skull of Chenkov. He then looked down to see MachineGun was still alive. They looked in Chenkov’s jacket to see a hit order signed by Jackel, they were then faced with a dilemma. They knew revenge was the only option but felt it unfair to kill their former brothers.

 

September 2nd

 

The boys stepped off the plane at Francis international airport with one goal in mind. They got in Contact with Gobbie and JMH the current Lieutenants of the MC. The two were met with hostility by the two Lieutenants who had been led to believe they fled the gang and attempted to kill Jackel. The boys explained the situation and a tough decision was made. The other Boubon Bikers were not to blame for Jackels insanity so this had to be quick and quiet but also send a message. JMH took Jackel in his sleep and and took him to a warehouse in Alderney. Sykesy and MachineGun looked down in pity at their former brother, skinny, shadowed eyes and skin as pale as day old dog shit. Jackel had no words when he looked up at them MachineGun Put the gun to his forehead, looked away then pulled the trigger. No one batted an eye just looked down at him in disgust. The next morning the LCPD found Jackel hanging by his neck under the LC Bridge with a note nailed to his chest reading “No one cheats the hangman” November 2st The four former members of the Bourbon Rouges MC drove their bikes right across America into Los Santos, stopping at Del Pierro pier Sykesy look back at his boys and said “this is it” They then formed the Hangmen MC the most fierce MC in America. Today the MC has chapters in Los Santos, North Yankton, Vice City, San Fierro, Las Venturas and Liberty City.

Beware:
 

“No one cheats the Hangman”

 

 

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