Here is a 2013 FBI report on organized crime. Motorcycle gangs are on page 13.
https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/national-gang-report-2013
Mocking names doesn’t change the fact that outlaw motorcycle gangs are the legitimate targets of law enforcement.
Crime syndicates like the Crips, Bloods, MS13 and Bandidos rely on new members (prospects) who don’t yet have criminal records, to do street level crime, hence many don’t have records.
I contend that towns like Waco, and my own, want their police to discourage motorcycle crime syndicate types from being comfortable, or operating there.
And for good reason, as this episode proves.
“Crime syndicates like the Crips, Bloods, MS13 and Bandidos rely on new members (prospects) who dont yet have criminal records, to do street level crime, hence many dont have records.”
New members are ‘encouraged’ to get their CC permits hence the need for recruits with clean records.
Crime syndicates like the Crips, Bloods, MS13 and Bandidos rely on new members (prospects) who dont yet have criminal records, to do street level crime, hence many dont have records.
How many juveniles are members of the Bandidos? Cossacks? Let’s don’t guess now. Let’s go with what we know. Those arrested or present at Twin Peaks. I’ll help you out here.....
None. As in Zero. As in the Bandidos don’t recruit members the same way as the Crips, Bloods, MS13 Etc..Etc.
Would you please not try to outsmart yourself. Cause it ain’t working.