The Untouchables Motorcycle Club is deeply saddened to announce the tragic loss of one of our own.  John "Buckets" Hurley slipped the surly bounds of Earth to touch the face of God on September 11, 2005 returning home from a UMC fallen officer family benefit in Indianapolis.  He died as he lived...helping those in need.
 

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John "Buckets" Hurley
Vice President, Untouchables MC Illinois
Chicago Police Department
Entered This Life: April 15, 1977
Rode Into Heaven: September 11, 2005

The Club's chosen name "Untouchables" was used to describe Federal Agent Elliot Ness' group of law enforcers that took on mob kingpin, Al Capone, during Chicago's Prohibition-era. To this day, the name "Untouchables" signifies strength, unity, and determination under extraordinary circumstances.

The Club's Colors are forged in Black and Orange. Other than red, white, and blue, these are the colors most closely associated with American-made and freedom of the road.

The Club's centerpiece features a menacing skull character aptly named, "Elliot." Like his famous namesake, Elliot wears a Black Fedora hat, Black trench coat, Black gloves, and a gold police star to signify that he is a Protector. In his hands, a smoking Thompson sub-machine gun, to warn against evil.

After careful planning and preparation, the UMC made its public debut on Labor Day in 2000.

Even after numerous requests to start Chapters in other parts of the country, the UMC remained in Indiana until shortly after the attacks on America on September 11, 2001. It was then that officers from the New York City Police Department approached the UMC and applied for a Charter. Shortly thereafter, the New York City Chapter of the UMC was formed, and remains today, as a cornerstone for growth and prosperity within the Club.

In keeping with the desire to remain "local", the UMC's bylaws only allow for one Charter per state. Officers from around the Chartered state belong to one centralized Chapter in a designated city.

Today, the Untouchables Motorcycle Club continues to grow and prosper throughout the world. Our expansion and influence in the motorcycling community has no boundaries. The Untouchables are here to stay!

Untouchables Forever Forever Untouchables

Welcome to the website for the Ohio Chapter of the Untouchables Motorcycle Club. The UMC was founded by and consists of active and retired law enforcement officers that own and ride American-made motorcycles...No explanation required! We take great pride in the fact that this organization advocates a code of professionalism and ethics that are beyond reproach.

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The Untouchables Motorcycle Club was founded in the City of Gary, Indiana in the summer of 2000 by Todd "Pac Man" Cliborne and Jeff "The Glide" Matson. After belonging to a larger club, the UMC's two Founding Fathers decided to hang up their vests and create a smaller, more local Club for police officers that ride American-made motorcycles. They took their experiences, both good and bad, and created what would later become the most recognized and respected law enforcement motorcycle club in the world--The Untouchables Motorcycle Club.

From the beginning, it was determined that the UMC would be created solely to benefit the widows and children of fallen police officers, strengthen our existing Brotherhood, and to promote our love of motorcycling and true freedom. The Club's motto quickly became, "Riding for our Brothers that can't."

Club History

Gone, But Not Forgotten...

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The Untouchables Motorcycle Club is deeply saddened to announce the loss of one of our own. Eric “Junior” Forster slipped the surly bounds of Earth to touch the face of God on February 23, 2008 as the result of a tragic car crash.

Eric dedicated every aspect of his life to public service and his selfless acts of charity on behalf of the widows and children of fallen police officers will be remembered forever. He leaves behind his loving fiancée, Robin, countless family, friends and a sea of Black and Orange that will ride in his honored glory for eternity.

The entire Untouchables Nation stands with his family and they will forever be a part of us. Ride on Brother. We will meet again someday.

UFFU B&OF GBNF

“I Am The Highway”

Pearls and swine bereft of me
Long and weary my road has been
I was lost in the cities
Alone in the hills
No sorrow or pity for leaving I feel
I am not your rolling wheels
I am the highway
I am not your carpet ride
I am the sky
Friends and liars don't wait for me
I'll get on all by myself
I put millions of miles
Under my heels
And still too close to you
I feel
I am not your rolling wheels
I am the highway
I am not your carpet ride
I am the sky
I am not your blowing wind
I am the lightning
I am not your autumn moon
I am the night

- Chris Cornell – Audioslave

Eric “Junior” Forster
Vice President – UMC Mother Chapter
Lake County IN Sheriff’s Department
Entered this life: August 3, 1978
Rode into Heaven: February 23, 2008

John dedicated his life to public service and helping those who could not help themselves and never asked for anything in return.  His work on behalf of the widows and children of fallen police officers embodied all that is the Untouchables Motorcycle Club.
 
He loved his family. He loved Chicago. And he loved riding side by side with his Brothers.  His Irish eyes were always smiling and that is how he will be remembered by all who had the honor of knowing him.
 
John leaves behind his wife, Cheryl, and their unborn child. 
 
The entire Untouchables Nation stands with his family and they will forever be part of us.
 
Ride on Brother.  We will meet again someday.
 
UFFU B&OF GBNF

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