• Outlaws Motorcycle Club Members Kill Prospect

    In this video, we delve into the shocking details of an Outlaws Motorcycle Club member charged with the murder of a club prospect. Police have confirmed the arrest, bringing attention to the ongoing issues of violence within outlaw motorcycle gangs. Explore the latest in: • Outlaws Motorcycle Club news • Biker Gang Violence • Criminal…

  • 1%er Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs Face Rising Threats!

    In a groundbreaking move, the Trump administration has declared war on crime syndicates by designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. But what does this mean for outlaw motorcycle clubs? Dive into “Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs Put On Notice” where we explore how this executive order is putting bikers on high alert.Key Insights: Discussions on the…

  • Jury dismissed-Cossacks motorcycle murder trial

    TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – The trial for a biker club president accused of ordering the murder of an East Texas motorcyclist continued Friday, but had an unexpected ending. At 6:30 p.m., the jury was dismissed after being unable to reach a verdict. The defense attorney calling it a hung jury. No word yet on when…

  • Biker club president accused of ordering the murder of an East Texas motorcyclist

    TYLER, Texas (KLTV) – The defense began their arguments Friday in the trial for a biker club president accused of ordering the murder of an East Texas motorcyclist. Kevin Dale Higgins, 58, is reported to be the national president of the Ugly Man Cossacks motorcycle club. He was arrested in April in connection with the…

  • BLUESKY THE NEW SAFE SPACE FOR LIBERAL TEARS

    Attention all Liberals, Bluesky is now providing you a safe space to go to cry openly about the harsh realities of life. In depression because you’re a man who wears a dress? Go to Bluesky to get the comfort you need. Get away from all those racists and Hitlers and join with others in our…

  • Motorcycle gang member, convicted felon pleads guilty to having gun

    HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A North Carolina man affiliated with a motorcycle gang pleaded guilty to having a handgun as a convicted felon on Wednesday. The gun was reportedly found during an April traffic stop in Hanover County. Thirty-five-year-old Kevin Christian, II of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is a previously convicted felon who was convicted…

  • Justice Served: Biker Gang Assault Case in San Angelo

    SAN ANGELO, TX — A second member of a biker gang has been sentenced to prison following the deadly October 2, 2022, brawl at the Whiskey River Saloon, 125 E. Concho Ave., that resulted in the death of U.S. Marine Bryce Rudisell. Rudisell was fatally stabbed through the heart by Ray Vera, a fellow member…

  • AMERICA’S FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS VOTE NOW!

    The fate of America’s future hangs in the balance, and it’s time to make your voice heard! In this crucial moment, every single vote counts, and it’s up to YOU to shape the direction of our country.

  • BATTLELINES DRAWN – ELECTION T-MINUS 1 Day – FULL EPISODE

    The election is one day off- Battle Lines have been drawn- Who’s going to win on election day?

  •  Bandidos bikers linked to 2023 shooting of rival club member

    A Houston FBI agent on Thursday testified that two Bandidos were involved in the attempted murder of a rival motorcycle gang member who was shot seven times shortly after leaving a Pasadena bar last year.  The agent, Joshua Lyons, said John Sblendorio was in the driver’s seat of the Ford F-150 that opened fire on the…

  • Parking Dispute With Motorcycle Club Member Turns into a Fatal Shooting

    A member of the Thunderguards motorcycle club will remain in jail while awaiting trial for the murder of 36-year-old Anthony Martin after he allegedly shot the victim while at a memorial for another club member. Eric Byrone Kibler and his defense attorney, Tony Garcia, appeared before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey M. Geller on Nov. 1 to reassess the District…

  • EX MONGOL David Santillan arrested for attempted murder and walks free 48 hours after

    A verbal altercation escalated into violence Saturday evening in Old Pasadena, leaving one man hospitalized with a neck laceration and another arrested for attempted murder, according to police. The incident occurred around 5:19 p.m. in the 100 block of West Green Street near Fair Oaks Avenue, where officers responded to reports of a group of 10 to…

  • WHY LAW ENFORCEMENT CONSIDERS OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE CLUBS CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES

    Motorcycle clubs have long been a part of American culture, symbolizing freedom, brotherhood, and the open road. However, a subset known as “outlaw bikers” or “one-percenter” clubs has garnered significant attention from law enforcement agencies. These groups are often associated with criminal activities, leading to a contentious relationship between them and the authorities. This article delves into the reasons why law enforcement considers outlaw bikers criminals, examining historical context, criminal activities, and the ongoing challenges in addressing this complex issue. Historical Context The term “one-percenter” originated in the 1940s, following a statement by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) that 99% of motorcyclists were law-abiding citizens, implying that the remaining 1% were outlaws. This label was embraced by certain clubs, including the Hells Angels, Outlaws, Bandidos, and Mongols, who prided themselves on their rebellious image and rejection of societal norms [1]. Over the decades, these clubs became notorious for their involvement in various criminal activities, further cementing their outlaw status in the eyes of law enforcement. High-profile incidents, such as the 1947 Hollister riot and the 1969 Altamont Free Concert violence, fueled public perception of outlaw bikers as dangerous and criminal [2]. Criminal Activities Outlaw motorcycle clubs (OMCs) are often linked to a range of criminal activities that contribute to their negative reputation. Some of the key activities include: Law Enforcement’s Perspective Law enforcement agencies view outlaw bikers through the lens of their criminal activities and the threats they pose to public safety. Several factors contribute to the heightened scrutiny and efforts to combat these groups: Challenges in Addressing Outlaw Bikers While law enforcement agencies have made significant strides in combating outlaw bikers, several challenges persist: Conclusion The relationship between law enforcement and outlaw bikers is complex and fraught with tension. While motorcycle clubs are an integral part of American culture, the criminal activities associated with certain outlaw groups necessitate a robust response from authorities. Understanding the historical context, criminal activities, and challenges in addressing this issue provides valuable insights into why law enforcement considers outlaw bikers criminals. As society continues to grapple with the balance between individual freedoms and public safety, the efforts to combat outlaw bikers will remain a critical aspect of law enforcement’s mandate to protect and serve. Sources

  • THE DEMOCRATS ARE A DISEASE TO THIS COUNTRY

    THE DEMOCRATS ARE A VILE DISEASE TO THIS COUNTRY! They have been since they were founded. Every major problem in this country can be traced back right to the democratic party.

  • TRUMPS MADISON SQAURE GARDEN RALLY BREAKS MEDIA

    TRUMPS MADISON SQAURE GARDEN RALLY BREAKS MEDIA