BROTHER'S 6
MOTORCYCLE CLUB


Our Patch
The name “Brother’s 6” comes from the military and law enforcement slang referring to your back as your “6”. If someone says “Cover my 6”, we know they need us to watch their back. Even in the L.E.M.C. world, fellow law enforcement brothers don’t always have your back. However, that will never be the case within the Brother’s 6 brotherhood! We will always watch out for our “Brother’s 6”.
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Every aspect of our center patch holds meaning. The two skulls facing opposite directions are intended to remind us that we are our brother’s keeper. The skulls are watching each other’s “6”. The skulls also represent those in the law enforcement profession who have “ended their watch”, and gone home to Heaven, where they watch over us today. Each skull is wearing an old school motorcycle helmet. This is meant to pay tribute to those responsible for building this MC community we enjoy today. Each helmet depicts a star in a circle. This star represents the sheriff star worn by the early pioneers of the law enforcement profession. Between the skulls lie two AR-15 rifles. This depicts the “tools of the trade” for law enforcement men and women and those military professionals who fight evil abroad while we fight it at home. The “L.E.” cube to the right of the oval replaces the traditional “MC” cube. Though Brother’s 6 is a motorcycle club, we are and will always be law enforcement first. Therefore, we will not hide who we are, trying to look like the others. We wear the “L.E.” cube as a constant reminder of what we are and what we should stand for.
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Brother's 6 MC is not a member of any states "Coalition of Clubs". Though we do understand the need and mission of such an organization within the MC community, the fact remains that some of the clubs within the "C.O.C" have been labeled, by various law enforcement entities, as "Criminal Organizations". For this reason, membership in the C.O.C would directly violate policies put in place by our employers and would result in our termination.
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Lastly, we wear a state rocker on the bottom. This is not meant to claim territory, but simply shows other brothers the state in which we serve. Each law enforcement officer swears an oath, administered by the governor of that state, to serve and protect the citizens of that state from harm, 24/7, for our entire careers. Therefore, we feel we have more right to the state rocker than anyone else. Telling a law enforcement officer he can’t display the state he serves on his vest is equivalent to telling a soldier coming home from war that he must ask someone’s permission to fly the American flag. In short, it just AIN’T GONNA HAPPEN!

