The Blue Knights Motorcycle Club is a non-profit fraternal organization that supports law enforcement and motorcycling.
 
The membership is comprised of all types of law enforcement officers from around the world that share a common interest in motorcycles.
 
The club was started in 1974 and has grown to include over 20,000 members riding in 28 countries with 586 chapters around the world.
 
 According to the By-Laws, our purposes and goals are to: 

1. Provide for the mutual assistance, enjoyment, entertainment, education, physical,  mental and  social benefit of its members and the general public. 

 2. To promote and advance the sport of motorcycling and the safety of motorcycling. 

3. To serve the interests of motorcycle owners and users. 

4. To promote by example and any other acceptable means, safe use, operation and enjoyment of motorcycles. 

5. To develop a fraternal spirit between law enforcement personnel and the general public. 

The Western Nebraska Chapter (Nebraska IV) is based in Scottsbluff, Nebraska and consists of members employed by the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff's Office, Scottsbluff Police Department, Gering Police Department, Nebraska State Patrol, Morrill County Sheriff's Office, Bridgeport Police Department, Torrington (WY) Police Department, Converse County (WY) Sheriff's Office and the Scotts Bluff County Attorneys Office.

Nebraska IV was chartered on 05/22/2008 and is the youngest chapter of the Blue Knights in the State of Nebraska which now has a total of four chapters.  The chapters are located in Grand Island (Nebraska I), Omaha (Nebraska II), Hay-Springs (Nebraska III) and Scottsbluff (Nebraska IV).

Make no mistake, WE ARE THE GOOD GUYS. We are active or retired Law Enforcement Officers that enjoy riding motorcycles, and the camaraderie of being with other Officers. 
 
We do NOT associate with any "outlaw" or "1%" motorcycle clubs.  We enjoy the company of fellow law enforcement officers that ride motorcycles and all other bikers that consider themself members of the 99% group of riders.