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The climax of the book details the massive, multi-state "takedown" that resulted from Croke’s evidence. His work led to the indictment of dozens of high-ranking members, effectively decapitating the Pagans' leadership in several states. Conclusion

Riding with Evil , co-authored by Ken Croke and Dave Wedge, is a gripping first-hand account of one of the most successful and dangerous undercover operations in federal law enforcement history. The memoir chronicles Croke’s two-year journey as an undercover agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), during which he became the first federal agent to successfully infiltrate the inner circle of the Pagans Motorcycle Club—one of the "Big Four" outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) in America. The Man and the Mission Riding_with_Evil_-_Ken_Crokeepub

Croke’s account provides a rare, unvarnished look at the subculture of the Pagans. He describes a world of "Mother Clubs," "Chapters," and a rigid hierarchy that mirrors a paramilitary organization. The essay explores the paradox of the brotherhood: while the members shared an intense, almost familial bond, that bond was frequently maintained through intimidation and "street justice." Croke details the gritty reality of biker life—endless runs, smoke-filled bars, and the constant preparation for war with rival gangs. The Toll of the Double Life The climax of the book details the massive,