Two men believed members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club were arrested after raids across 14 New Mexico communities, in an operation resulting from a multi-year investigation into "outlaw motorcycle ...
Jonathan Bivins, an Alamogordo man and Bandidos Motorcycle Club member faces up to 15-years in prison for possession of firearms and ammunitions he was prohibited from having. Bivins, 41, pleaded ...
The Department of Justice announced Friday that two high-ranking leaders of the Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Organization (OMO) pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection to the 2006 murder of ...
SAN ANTONIO - In the wake of a federal racketeering indictment in San Antonio that targeted three top leaders, the Bandidos Motorcycle Club has opted to put on paper what they have argued all along - ...
Jeff Pike makes his way through the crowd with a cup of Crown Royal whiskey and water in his hand and dark sunglasses framing his gray crew cut. The leader of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club wears a dark ...
SAN ANTONIO — A second leader of the Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Organization has been sentenced to life in prison in federal court in San Antonio. On Monday, Judge Ezra sentenced Bandidos National ...
A federal jury will begin deliberating Tuesday whether the top two former national leaders of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club headed a racketeering conspiracy and authorized or sanctioned members to ...
SAN ANTONIO -- National leaders of the Bandidos biker gang were arrested Wednesday on charges accusing them of racketeering and waging a deadly "war" on the rival Cossacks gang, federal authorities ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Jeffrey Pike may have began Monday in an orange jail uniform, but he will end it as a free man. Pike should be free on a $250,000 bond after his attorneys convinced a federal judge ...
The former leader of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club admitted Wednesday at a racketeering trial in San Antonio that he and other members of his club used illegal drugs, but denied evidence that a ...
SAN ANTONIO — A second leader of the Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Organization has been sentenced to life in prison in federal court in San Antonio. On Monday, Judge Ezra sentenced Bandidos National ...
The former leader of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club admitted Wednesday at a racketeering trial in San Antonio that he and other members of his club used illegal drugs, but denied evidence that a ...
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