Our Club
THE FOUNDING OF THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE MOTORCYCLE CLUB
Southern Justice LE/MC was founded by a group of close friends who share a passion for riding and a commitment to serving their community. United by a common bond, we take pride in riding skillfully and confidently, with the majority of our members being current or former law enforcement officers. More than just a motorcycle club, we are a brotherhood built on camaraderie, hard work, and shared values. While we embrace the freedom of the open road, our dedication to the principles of law enforcement remains unwavering. As officers and supporters, we uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism, reflecting the honor of the profession we represent.
Founding Original Members
- Geno Martinez
- Rudy Delgado
- Jay Rodriguez

Symbols of Core Values: The Meaning Behind Southern Justice LE/MC's Emblems

The cowboy hat, perched atop the skull, represents the guiding principles of integrity and respect within the club. Just as a hat shields against the elements, integrity safeguards the club’s values, ensuring that every action is rooted in honesty and honor. Its placement above the skull signifies that integrity is the foundation of leadership and decision-making. The white color of the hat emphasizes purity and clarity in upholding these principles.

Deeply rooted in Texas tradition and law enforcement culture, the cowboy hat also embodies respect. Wearing and tipping the hat is a long-standing gesture of honor—a symbol of respect for the law, fellow members, and the communities the club serves. It reflects Southern Justice LE/MC’s commitment to upholding its mission with dignity and pride. The blue color reinforces loyalty to law enforcement and first responders, reflecting the club’s unwavering support for those who protect and serve.

The red eyes of the skull burn with the club’s dedication to service. Glowing with passion and vigilance, they represent the unwavering commitment of first responders and law enforcement officers—always alert, always ready to protect. This red glow also signifies the club’s dedication to supporting first responder families and local police departments in times of need.

The skull’s teeth, tightly aligned, symbolize unity and strength. Just as teeth work together to form a powerful bite, the club’s members stand as a united front, bound by brotherhood. This unity ensures that no one stands alone—every member is committed to protecting and supporting one another. The black color represents resilience and solidarity, signifying that together, the club remains strong and unyielding in the face of any challenge.

The L/E patch is more than just an emblem of law enforcement—it signifies unwavering loyalty to all first responders. It represents the club’s solemn promise to stand by police officers, firefighters, and emergency personnel, ensuring they and their families receive support during times of crisis. Once again, the blue color reinforces the club’s steadfast commitment to those who serve.

The M/C patch embodies loyalty to the brotherhood and the members of Southern Justice LE/MC. More than just an identifier of a motorcycle club, it represents the unbreakable bond between members. Just as the club rides together and faces challenges as a unit, the M/C patch signifies that no one rides alone. It reinforces a lifelong commitment to standing by one another through both good times and hardships. The black color further symbolizes strength and solidarity, as the club moves forward as one, ready to face any challenge together.

Southern Justice Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club is a brotherhood of dedicated law enforcement officers and civilian members who uphold the highest respect for the laws of the United States and the Constitution. We are united by a shared commitment to integrity, service, and camaraderie.
As a non-territorial organization, we welcome all like-minded brothers who embrace our values and mission. Our club is built on mutual respect, support, and the pursuit of common goals that strengthen our bond and community impact.
At Southern Justice Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, we are dedicated to making a difference. We actively support local fundraising efforts, charitable organizations, and initiatives that assist those in need. Through our collective efforts, we strive to serve and uplift our communities while fostering the spirit of brotherhood on and off the road.
National Executive Board Leadership
Southern Justice LE/MC National
420 Bernal St
Edinburg, TX 78539

James Herndon
President
"Double D"

Lyn Scarbrough
Vice-President
"Po Boy"

Gary Goldman
Secretary
"Goldz"

Freddy Ramos
Treasurer
"Wolverine"

Tony Fettig
Sergeant at Arms
"3rd Shop"

Jerry Olivo
Road Captain
"Negro""