Outcast MC Operation Patronus: Georgia’s Largest Motorcycle Gang Takedown | 100+ Guns Seized

On June 17, 2022, a quiet evening in Richmond Hill, Georgia turned into chaos when rival motorcycle gangs opened fire in a restaurant parking lot. What seemed like a brief shootout exposed something far bigger — a multi-state criminal conspiracy involving one of America’s most notorious outlaw motorcycle gangs. This video breaks down Operation Patronus, the largest motorcycle gang prosecution in Georgia history. Over a 13-month investigation, law enforcement dismantled the Southeast Georgia chapter of the Outcast Motorcycle Club, leading to 16 indictments, the seizure of more than 100 firearms, nearly $180,000 in cash, and decades-long prison sentences. You’ll learn: What really triggered the Richmond Hill biker shootout Why motorcycle vests became the spark for extreme violence How Outcast MC operated across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina Inside details of the multi-agency investigation involving ATF and the Georgia Attorney General The leadership structure of outlaw motorcycle gangs The final convictions and historic sentences handed down in 2025 Operation Patronus wasn’t just about one night of violence — it was about dismantling a criminal network tied to assault, weapons trafficking, drug operations, and human trafficking across the Southeast. If you’re interested in true crime documentaries, outlaw motorcycle gangs, biker wars, and major law enforcement takedowns, this case reveals how coordinated investigations can bring even the most entrenched criminal organizations to justice. ▶️ Watch till the end to understand why this case changed how Georgia prosecutes organized crime.