
RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) — Sixteen members of a Georgia motorcycle gang have been indicted on charges stemming from a shooting that injured two people last year in a hotel parking lot, said Attorney General Chris Carr.
The indictment in Bryan County Superior Court charges 16 people with multiple violations of Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. Some were charged with aggravated assault and attempted armed robbery, while others were charged with conspiring to commit those crimes.
All of the defendants are members of the southeast Georgia chapter of the Outcast motorcycle gang, Carr’s office said in a news release. The indictment says Outcast members plotted to rob members of a rival gang of their motorcycle vests.
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