Bandidos bikers linked to 2023 shooting of rival club member
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 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 man, who was not identified in an unsealed indictment. Lyons said a fellow Bandido, Stephen Alms, was the one who pulled the trigger, though neither state nor federal court records show a murder charge for Alms.  Alms pleaded guilty last week to racketeering conspiracy and illegally possessing a firearm. The charges stemmed from an October 2023 search of Alms’ Texas City home, where federal authorities found a tan, Taurus G2C handgun, according to a complaint. Authorities also found a yellow, spiralbound notebook with Alms’ name on the front. Inside were handwritten notes that said “joined a gang,” “shot someone,” and “robbed a lot of people.” U.S. District Judge Ewing Werlein, Jr., will evaluate whether to accept Alms’ plea. READ REST OF ARTICLE  Bandidos bikers linked to 2023 shooting of rival club member Parking Dispute With Motorcycle Club Member Turns into a Fatal Shooting EX MONGOL David Santillan arrested for attempted murder and walks free 48 hours after WHY LAW ENFORCEMENT CONSIDERS OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE CLUBS CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES THE DEMOCRATS ARE A DISEASE TO THIS COUNTRY