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A brawl between rival outlaw gangs Bandidos and Cossacks in Waco, Texas, ended with nine people dead, 18 others injured and 170 people arrested. The situation has cast a spotlight on outlaw gang ...
Like some families, biker gangs tend to settle scores among themselves. Privately, if not quietly. But on Sunday, a feud between two rival biker groups – the Bandidos and Cossacks – broke into ...
Bandidos have certain common symbols on their leather jackets -- the 1% patch, the emblem representative of outlaw bikers, and the number 13, which stands for the 13th letter of the alphabet, "M ...
The Bandidos motorcycle gang has a saying: “Cut one, we all bleed.” It’s not clear who started the cutting, but there was plenty of bloodshed on Sunday when the Bandidos brutally clashed ...
The Bandidos, like most other outlaw groups, had been suffering from a decline of membership in recent years, as members age and new ones are slow to join, Quinn, the university professor, said.
The Bandidos and Cossacks were two of five gangs that converged Sunday on Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas. –In Texas, the Bandidos, formed in the 1960s, avoid high-profile crimes “such as drive by ...
The Bandidos "constitute a growing criminal threat to the U.S. law enforcement authorities," the Justice Department said in a report on outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Bandidos Marky “Pinche Guero” Baker, 40, Ronnie “Meathead” McCabe, 56, Jeremy “JD” Cox, 37, Roy “Repo” Gomez, 50, and Marcel Lett, 56, are charged with assault and racketeering.
Other Bandidos, including Baker, surrounded the motorcyclist, kicking and beating him. However, Baker’s court-appointed attorney, James Stafford, contends that Baker rushed over to the ...
In addition, McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara -- whose office is investigating the incident -- told The Associated Press all nine people killed were either members of the Bandidos or Cossacks.