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The Bandidos Motorcycle Club, also known as the Bandido Nation, [1] is an outlaw motorcycle club with a worldwide membership. [6] [7] [8] Formed in San Leon, Texas, in 1966, the Bandidos MC is estimated to have between 2,000 and 2,500 members [5] and 303 chapters located in 22 countries, [4] making it the second-largest motorcycle club in the world behind the Hells Angels.
Chicanos Motorcycle Club; 1996 Copenhagen Airport shooting; 1996 Copenhagen rocket attack; Bandidos MC criminal allegations and incidents; Bandidos MC criminal allegations and incidents in Australia; Bandidos MC criminal allegations and incidents in Denmark; Bandidos MC criminal allegations and incidents in the United States
The Undertakers applied for membership in the Bandidos and became a probationary chapter in August 1995 before being "patched over" in October 1996. Hirsma was appointed the Bandidos' national president. [2] Between 1995 and 1997, the Bandidos and Hells Angels fought a turf war in Finland in connection with the wider Nordic Biker War.
Currently the largest outlaw motorcycle club in the city of Detroit. [79] Homietos Motorcycle Club: N/A N/A Active as of 2023 in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and Texas. Rival gang of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club. Iron Horsemen: 1960s Cincinnati, US A major 1%er club in the United States.
Edward Winterhalder (born 1955) is an American television producer who has created programs about motorcycle clubs and the outlaw biker lifestyle for networks and broadcasters worldwide; [1] an author who has written more than forty-five books about motorcycle clubs and outlaw biker culture published in the Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish languages; [2] a singer ...
Donald Eugene Chambers (November 23, 1930 – July 18, 1999) was an American Marine, outlaw biker and founder of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, in 1966 in San Leon, Texas. Chambers was convicted of murdering two drug dealers in 1972 and served a life sentence until his parole in 1983.
The Rock Machine was sponsored to "patch over" by the Swedish and French branches of the Bandidos while the American leadership disapproved, not wanting to be dragged into a war with the Hells Angels. [13] After 18 months as a "hang-around" club, the Rock Machine became a probationary chapter of the Bandidos in on December 1, 2000.
In 2005, he joined the Bandidos motorcycle gang. [3] Jessome was a close friend of another tow truck driver, George "Crash" Kriarakis, who recruited him into the Bandidos. [1] In common with many of the members of the Canadian Bandidos, a self-proclaimed "motorcycle club", Jessome did not own a motorcycle nor know how to ride one. [1]