
Serving with Pride
Welcome to Peace Keepers LEMC, a brotherhood of men serving our communities and our country. We are current and former Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters, EMT’S, Military Members and Masons committed to quality service and community support. Join us as we make a difference together.
Who We Are
Peace Keepers Motorcycle Club (PKMC) is a brotherhood forged through service, strengthened by shared values, and united by the road. We are riders who believe that honor, integrity, and accountability should define not only how we ride, but how we live. Grounded in respect for the law, commitment to our communities, and loyalty to one another, PKMC exists to set a higher standard for what a motorcycle club can represent—standing firm in our principles, purposeful in our actions, and unwavering in our dedication to brotherhood, responsibility, and positive impact.

Who We Ride With
We welcome riders who are guided by values, shaped by service, and committed to something greater than themselves. We are built for motorcyclists from public service backgrounds who want real brotherhood, shared responsibility, and a club that reflects the standards they live by every day. We also stand alongside supporters—individuals, riders, and organizations—who respect public service, responsible motorcycling, and community involvement, and who choose to support, partner with, or ride alongside us in making a positive and lasting impact.
Our Proud Legacy
Peace Keepers Motorcycle Club was founded in 2001 by a small group of riders who shared more than a love of motorcycles—they shared a deep commitment to service, brotherhood, and integrity. What began as a conversation among friends after a lodge meeting in Texas became a vision for a different kind of motorcycle club: one rooted in honor, respect for the law, and responsibility to one another and the communities they serve. From its earliest days, PKMC was shaped by the values of public service, attracting members from law enforcement, the military, fire service, and related professions who believed that riding together could also mean standing together for something greater.
As the club grew beyond its original chapter, PKMC faced both opportunity and adversity. Expansion brought new brothers, new regions, and new challenges—testing the club’s resolve and commitment to its founding principles. Through legal challenges, internal trials, and moments that demanded hard decisions, PKMC endured by choosing accountability over convenience and unity over compromise. That resilience forged a stronger foundation, reinforcing the belief that brotherhood is not defined by ease, but by perseverance.
Today, PKMC stands as a testament to the idea that tradition and progress can coexist. Guided by the lessons of its history and anchored in the values that sparked its creation, the club continues forward with purpose—honoring where it came from while holding itself to a higher standard for what it will become.