Warlocks Motorcycle Club (Pennsylvania)

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Abbreviation
  • WMC
  • Harpy Warlocks
  • Philly Warlocks
FoundedFebruary 1967; 59 years ago (1967-02)[1][2]
Founded atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[1][2]
Warlocks MC
Abbreviation
  • WMC
  • Harpy Warlocks
  • Philly Warlocks
FoundedFebruary 1967; 59 years ago (1967-02)[1][2]
Founded atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[1][2]
TypeOutlaw motorcycle club
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[3]
Region served
Mid-Atlantic
Websiteharpywarlocksmotorcycleclub.com

The Warlocks Motorcycle Club, also distinguished as the Harpy Warlocks, the Philadelphia Warlocks, or the Philly Warlocks, is an American outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Philadelphia in 1967. The club is most prominent in the Delaware Valley, including Philadelphia, Delaware County and South Jersey, as well as in the nearby Lehigh Valley.

The Warlocks Motorcycle Club was formed in the area of Southwest Philadelphia and the adjacent Delaware County, including Chester city and Upper Darby, in February 1967.

It later expanded into Northeast Philly, Kensington and the River Wards, establishing a prominent clubhouse in Fishtown, before spreading into South Philly, South Jersey, Bucks County, Berks County, and the Wilmington, Delaware area.[2] The club's membership was bolstered by returning Vietnam veterans, and within three years of the Warlocks' foundation, the club had established chapters throughout the Lehigh Valley and throughout South Jersey.[1]

Beginning in the 1970s, the Warlocks, along with the Pagans, became one of the most dominant motorcycle clubs in the Delaware Valley.[2]

Insignia

The insignia of the Warlocks club consists of a multicolored caricature of a left-facing, winged harpy, a figure in Greek mythology.[1][2][4] The club has trademarked the logo.[4] In addition to the Warlocks emblem, members also wear a diamond-shaped "one percenter" patch on their club "colors".

These patches follow a red-and-white color scheme. Three tattoos — a swastika, a nude woman, and the words "Born to Lose" — are mandatory for Warlocks members. In reference to the club's Whites-only membership policy and the red-and-white color scheme used on members' patches, the Warlocks use the motto: "All white! Red and white!".[2][5]

Membership and organization

The Warlocks' "mother chapter" is based in Philadelphia, and the club has additional chapters in Delaware County, South Jersey, Maryland and Delaware.[2][3] The club is governed by a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms.[2] Members must be White males aged over 18 who own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.[2] At its formation, only convicted felons were permitted to join the club.[2] In 1989, the State of New Jersey Commission of Investigation estimated the club's membership at between 60 and 130.[3]

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