The Choir Boys Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club (LEMC) is a National Motorcycle Club with Regions in

California, Arizona, Texas, and South Dakota.

The Choir Boys LEMC membership is open to all active and retired law enforcement officers who own and enjoy riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

The Choir Boys LEMC is a non-profit organization registered with the Internal Revenue Service and is defined as a social club under the provisions of IRS Code, Section 501(c)(3). The Club was founded in 1991 and now exists in the states of California, Arizona, Texas, and South Dakota. The Club membership is comprised of active and retired law enforcement officers who are in good standing from any city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency, who own and enjoy riding Harley Davidson motorcycles.

The Choir Boys LEMC started on February 17, 1991. The club was founded by two Police Officers from a small department in Los Angeles County who enjoyed riding Harley Davidson Motorcycles and the company of other Law Enforcement Officers.

The club's name originated from the book "The Choirboys" written by LAPD Sgt. Joseph Wambaugh.

The founding charter for this Club is dedicated to raise and maintain treasury funds which will be given as a gift of assistance directly to the family of any law enforcement officer who is killed in the line of duty in the state jurisdictions where the Clubs are located.  In addition, payments to families or special fundraising events are strongly considered when a law enforcement officer suffers long term disability or incapacitation as the result of an on-duty injury.

The By-laws of the club keep it's members at the highest level of professionalism and order.  The club contains law enforcement personnel with a wide variety of job assignments along with members that are at the executive command and supervisory levels.

Our members hold our club in high regard.  Our by-laws are strict and we demand a high level of personal and professional conduct.  Any member who discredits our club is subject to dismissal.

Citizens who are familiar with us know that we have performed, and continue to perform, honorable deeds for our fellow officers in need and our community. 
Choir Boys LEMC is a professional law enforcement organization whose membership includes Chiefs of Police and other personnel of executive and command ranks.  Our members do not associate with outlaw motorcycle clubs/gangs (including clubs/gangs that find it necessary to display the 1%er badge to convince others that they're "bad" and other clubs/gangs that visualize themselves as 1%er supporters).  We do not participate in 1%er events and they are not invited to ours.  Choir Boys wear distinctive apparel or "colors" with the club logo proudly displayed on the back identifying our law enforcement origin.
                                                                                        

 

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California, Arizona, and South Dakota.
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