Blue Knights® International - Our HistoryLast updated: 03-Aug-2017
Historical notes from the memory of Chuck Shuman, Blue Knights International President
(1974-75)
In the Beginning
One day in 1974, Ed Gallant came up with the idea of starting a motorcycle club for police
people in the area to ride together and called me (Chuck Shuman) to see what I thought of the
idea. I was on duty, a sergeant, and a good speaker and promoter, so Ed thought I was a natural
choice for helping to promote such an endeavor. Ed Gallant and I met for coffee at the Black
Knight Restaurant in Brewer, Maine and we decided that starting a motorcycle club for law
enforcement officers was indeed a great idea. Of course I had to learn how to ride a motorcycle
and get a license first, so I bought a 250 Yamaha and started learning how to ride with some of
my friends.
The Meeting
The three of us put posters around the area police and sheriff's offices to see if anyone was
interested in doing this. We planned a meeting at Brewer Police Department. Besides me, seven
showed up: Ed Gallant, Wayne LeBree, Mike Hall, Doug Minor (dec), Joel Rudom (dec), Chuck
Gessner (dec), and Bill Robinson (dec). We talked and set up another meeting and that's how we
got started. Twenty-three showed at the second meeting from the Sheriff's Office, Probation
Dept., Bangor and Brewer Police Departments.
Organization
We knew we had to have by-laws and I tried in vain to find out how other clubs got started. At
the third meeting, we decided we needed bylaws and I checked with the District Attorney and he
added that we needed to be a non-profit corporation. We decided to first have an election.
I was a big mouth and speaker and was elected the first president. I appointed a committee to
draw up bylaws and we were off and running. By then I had my motorcycle license! The rest of
the elections were; Vice President Bill Robinson, Secretary Joel Rudom, Treasurer Ed Gallant,
with the Board of Directors being Mike Hall, Chuck Gessner, and Wayne LeBree.
Identity
We next needed a name. Chief Dave Koman of the Brewer Police Department suggested Blue
Knights as it was a popular police Television show starring George Kennedy. We decided we
needed a Logo. Ed Gallant found an old Interstate 95 sign which was stored in the Brewer PD
property locker. I had sent away for a motorcycle insignia that was commonly worn by Police
Motor Officers which was a winged motorcycle wheel. I gave it, along with the sign to Sgt. John
Bryant who was the police artist for Brewer Maine and asked him to draw a knight on top of the
wheel insignia and put it in the I95 sign. Our logo was born!
Jacket
I decided I needed a jacket while riding and went to a sporting goods store and found a light blue
(very similar to what the vests are today) and white long sleeve warm-up jacket for $12.95. My
wife Chris sewed the new logo patch on it and it was accepted as our Blue Knights Club Jacket.
The Motto
We were on our first ride as a club and I was the lead bike of the nineteen riding. We were going
to Calais Maine about 90 miles from Bangor. While I was riding I kept looking in my rearview
mirror and saw how proud and straight the guys were riding. So I started ending all our mail with
"Ride with Pride". The motto caught on and that's how for nearly thirty-six years it has stuck. I
am very proud of that!
Growth
I was the public relations man for the Brewer Police Department and a sergeant at the time. We
had a dinner ride to the Lucerne Inn and I invited the news and T.V. to come. The story was
picked up by the UPI and AP and published all over the United States!
One day in September, I was called off patrol to meet with two police officers from
Massachusetts who had read about the club: Dick Delesdernier, a Massachusetts State Police
Officer and John Darraba, a Brockton Police Officer. It happened that they showed up on the
same date as our meeting and attended. They were so impressed they stayed with me for two
more days then returned to Massachusetts and spread the word.
I, Wayne LeBree, and Ed Gallant were invited down to a meeting at the Brockton Massachusetts
Police Department. They had seventy-four officers from different parts of Massachusetts at the
meeting and I told them what we had done. When we left, the seventy-four had signed up and
went on to be MA I until they went on to form their own chapters around Massachusetts. By the
way, I, Wayne and ED had done all this on our own money. We did not have a treasury. We then
went to Newington Connecticut and started a Chapter there at a meeting.
The mail started to flow in from all over the US and Canada to me and checks and many
questions on how to start chapters in different areas. With my two daughters, Lori and Vicki, I
answered every letter from what was our first office, the basement of my house in Brewer Maine.
Convention
We planned our first convention at Squaw Mountain Inn in Greenville Maine in July of 1975. We
didn’t know what to expect. I floated a personal note with the bank for $1,000.00 and had t-shirts
and sweatshirts made with our logo. We sold them out in one and one-half days and had many
more orders!. We had one hundred seventy police motorcycle blue Knights and their families
attend. It was a great time. A couple from Washington State, the Beems rode all the way. Also an
editor for Road Rider magazine, Roger Hull showed up and hired a photographer to do a big
story which was published in his magazine.
Overall
This was started as a family club for police officers and I hope it stays that way. Blue was always
our color, for vests, helmets, and whatever. I don't know to this day how some changed to Black.
We are the Blue Knights and remain proud.
I am just a seventy-three year old guy, sitting back and watching the club grow. For three of us
who spent all our grocery money to start this organization, it has come a long way from my
basement to a million dollar entity with office workers.
I have enjoyed meeting new friends from around the world as you know and will be on the
sidelines as well as Wayne if you need anything. I had sent my original Blue Knight jacket to the
International office several years ago but have asked them to return it to me so that we can get
pictures and let everyone see what was the start.
The rest as they say is history.
Over the years our membership have collected various photos of our founding fathers and early
charter members. We have managed to acquire a few of these photographs for display.
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