âCossacks are not mentioned in the state gang assessment, but according to a law enforcement bulletin obtained by WFAA-TV, the group was working to grow its presence in Texas by eating into the Bandidos turf.
Cossacks are not mentioned as being such a gang but it seems the police think they were trying to become one at the expense of the Bandidos.
Because I am here to tell you that they are no more or less believable than any of the bikers. The most believable source is your own brain and experience, and application of critical thinking and common sense. The more limited the experience .. . the more gullible the brain.
Especially considering that these so-called criminals wear patches on their back publicly proclaiming their membership in said "gangs"?
Do you attribute that to totally inept law enforcement in Texas up to that point, that fully two thirds of 177 criminals with neon signs on their backs saying "I'm a criminal!" (patches) had done their bad deeds without ever being caught until May 17?
Or do you think that these criminals are so smart, so wily, so clever, so professional, that they consistently outwit Texas law enforcement two out of three times?
Which?
So figure it was one of those two things or rethink your whole assessment of what went down; start with accepting the evident truth that a whole lotta law-abiding Sunday mom-and-pop American bikers were arrested and had their lives ruined by law enforcement on total false pretenses.