The California Region is considered the "Mother Region", the largest region in the entire Choir Boys M.C. organization with approximately 400 members. The Choir Boys M.C. consists of active, retired and reserve Law Enforcement Officers from numerous police and sheriffs agencies within Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, San Diego County, Kern County, Ventura County and several police agencies in Northern California. Included are also Law Enforcement agencies such as the California Highway Patrol, Department of Corrections, State Parole, etc. within the jurisdiction of the State of California and also federal law enforcement officers such as Military Police Officers, Border Patrol officers, F.B.I. agents, and A.T.F./I.C.E. agents.

 

State of California ~ Board of Directors and State Officers

 

President

Michael McDonagh

Los Angeles Police Dept.

 

Vice-President

Jack Blacklock

Los Angeles Police Dept.

 

Secretary

Coleen O'Lear

Los Angeles County Sheriff's

 

Treasurer

Howard Singer

Montpelier Village PD, Louisiana

 

Sergeant at Arms

A.  J. Carmody

Calif. Highway Patrol

 

Sergeant at Arms

Bruce Martin

Los Angeles County Sheriff's

 

Sergeant at Arms

Mike McKee

U.S.A.F. Police

 

Sergeant at Arms

Nick De La O

Long Beach Police Dept.

 

Sergeant at Arms

Kevin Koscinski

Los Angeles County Sheriff's

 

 

Sergeant at Arms

State Webmaster

Mike Higashi

Montebello Police Dept.

to contact any of the above members click here to email

 

 

Our Club "Colors"

 

The Choir Boys M.C. elects to wear a 3-piece patch, which is often considered to be a designator of a 1%'er OMG (outlaw motorcycle gang), we are not a 1%'er OMG motorcycle club. The Choir Boys M.C. is a 100% professional law enforcement organization and it is our strong belief that there is no organization, club or group of people that have the right to intimidate others from exercising their free will to wear whatever type of patch they want.

 

Many times law enforcement agencies look at us with a jaundice eye but after they learn who we are, the make up of members in the club (ranks from Chief's of Police, Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants and other supervisors) and observe the honorable things that we do, often change their perception of us.  

What our club "colors" represent

The Blue stands for the Thin Blue Line, the stand we choose to take for our community, to protect them from all evil. The White denotes the purity of heart that fills all Choir Boys. The Gold signifies the rarity and strength of the few who calls themselves Choir Boys.

 

The untipped Scales of Justice stands for fairness and the lack of bias that is necessary to conduct our lives.

The Colors as a whole denote the brotherhood and camaraderie which is the staple of our existence.

The vest attached with colors is the symbol of our organization. The club logo proudly displayed on the back identifies our law enforcement origin.

 

Miscellaneous Club Patches, Insignias and Challenge Coins

 

   

 

 

 

How to join the Choir Boys M.C.

 

Requirements for membership. Our standards are very high!

Club Dues

 

Meetings

Choir Boys So. Cal. meetings are the 1st Saturday of every month at various locations. email here to find out the location of the month.

 

Map of 4177 Alderson Ave Baldwin Park, CA 91706-3323, US

 

Frequently Asked Questions    click here

 

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