
A federal judge in Los Angeles has barred the Mongols motorcycle gang from wearing or distributing its trademarked logo after authorities arrested dozens of its members in six states, including Colorado.
U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper granted an injunction requested by prosecutors Wednesday that prohibits gang members, their family members and associates from wearing, licensing, selling or distributing the logo.
At least 61 members were arrested nationwide under a racketeering indictment.
One Colorado suspect — 40-year-old Steven Gonzales — remained at large Wednesday and was considered a fugitive, according to a news release from Troy Eid, U.S. attorney for Colorado. Thirteen others were either arrested or were already in custody when the warrants were served Tuesday.
Denver Post staff and wire reports



