Kind of throws your whole conspiracy thing out the window ...
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Go troll someone else; you’re tiresome and repetitive and firing blanks.
“Go troll someone else; youre tiresome and repetitive and firing blanks.”
It does make one wonder. The TCoC and Bandido says he respected the job the cops did but Bow-Tie says the cops account is false ....
Is Bow-Tie really representing the Bandidos? Does he have a law license in Texas?
The history of Bandidos’ leadership is undeniably littered with criminal convictions. Founder Don Chambers went to prison in 1972 for a narcotics-related double murder in El Paso. His successor, South Dakotan Ronnie Hodge, was sentenced to prison in 1988 for bombing the home of a member of a rival gang. The club’s current president, George Wegers, was recently indicted on a host of federal racketeering charges including drug dealing, trafficking in stolen cars, and witness tampering. Lesser Bandido lights have also been implicated in a variety of higher-profile crimes including the 2004 murder in San Antonio of former junior bantamweight prize-fighter Robert Quiroga, who was murdered by former Bandido Richard “Scarface” Merla.
Yet club members dismiss the police characterization of the clubs as mere criminal rackets.
http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2006-05-19/366344/