Crime Watch Daily: Meet the Bikers Who Protect Victims of Child Abuse

Crime Watch Daily: Meet the Bikers Who Protect Victims of Child Abuse

A bunch of bikers are coming to the rescue of some kids who need help badly. Matt Doran hits the road with these heroes on two wheels.

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39 thoughts on “Crime Watch Daily: Meet the Bikers Who Protect Victims of Child Abuse

  1. Not sure if I'd be able to handle what these people do. Not because I have any deterring background; but I doubt I'd be able to restrain myself from going after the abusers myself.

  2. These are how biker gangs are supposed to be!!!! Not the ones getting pressed about another motorcycle overtaking them in a highway, breaking their self imposed rules

  3. These men are legends. As a loving father, well done for looking after those kids who weren’t lucky enough to have a stable father in their lives. On behalf of good men everywhere, you guys are the best

  4. I feel like they would help me out, possibly.
    I mean yea, I'm no longer a child as I'm almost twenty, but I still get verbally abused every so often by my "grandfather", though it used to be emotionally, mentally, verbally, and used to be physically as well. I still have a damn scar from him around my neck from when he held me against the wall.
    Anyway, hope anyone who's reading this feels safe and that they know they're loved.

  5. I wish I knew about this organization when I was younger. Because I went through a horrible situation with a classmate/ neighbor of mine. That classmate said that everyone was "doing it" and not to be ashamed of it. And I should be doing it too. I WANTED tell someone because I knew it was wrong but this classmate of mines family was very influential and ANYONE who said anything about them would be put in jail for no reason. What so ever. So I have PTSD from that experience.

  6. Brad Stacy, a teacher at FCHS in Brookville, Indiana, had sexually inappropriate conversations with girls aged 12-13 and he incited an entire classroom to launch a homophobic attack against me when I was 13. Because of this, I attempted suicide and ended up in a mental hospital for several months. Today, he acts like he doesn't remember it, and his wife and daughter are protecting him. All I want is for him to acknowledge what he did to me and apologize. I'd also like him to stop working with children, but if people are aware of what he's done, they can protect their daughters.

  7. Well I think that’s a great thing to do for the kids, going in court with them for moral support and generally letting it be known the kids have a great set of pals. Well done B ACA

  8. Holy S**t! These people are amazing. I’m going to see if they have a page where I can donate some money to help out. I wish every single one of them love, help and happiness ❤

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