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On 11/12/2025 at 20.28, separatist said:

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Upper echelons of Bandit OMG, circa 2013

 

Bandit Motorcycle Gang Involvement in Motorcycle Culture

Date: January 12nd, 2016 | Written By: Hunter S. Thompson, Nevada | Topics: Outlaw Biker, Motorcycle Club

 

The Bandit Outlaw Motorcycle Gang began to appear around Texas in the early 2000s, before their name and reputation entered the media radar of Motorcycle Gangs by Hunter Thompson (Infamous journalist about Motorcycle Gangs in the U.S). The majority of the early members of Bandit OMG were middle-aged men around their 30s in the working-class level, most of them coming from Killeen, Temple, and Copperas Cove, Texas. Some of them were men who often spent their time in workshops or welding shops around those towns, and half of them worked part-time shifts in automotive garages. 

 

The Bandit OMG has become a spotlight in the media world; in 2013 a man named Guy Avila and several of his crew carried out a break-in at a private security company in Killen, Texas. Guy Avilla was caught at the loading dock of a security company in Killeen with two crates of motorcycle helmets that were suspected to have been stolen. The claim from the man named Avilla was that he was ordered by someone acting as a “Proxy” to take leftover goods from a Pawn-Shop owner with the

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intention of stealing them along with breaking into the place. Bodycam footage from the fight and the resistance eventually resulted in assault charges and became a turning point for the Bandit Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. Bandit OMG often gathered in the cities around Killeen, Temple, and Copperas Cove. They lived from motorcycles that could be said to be auctioned and they dismantled them to be resold to the market. Small arrests such as VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) falsification and over time moved toward the theft of fake spare parts, up to middle-scale illegal schemes—such as cash card games (Skimmer). All these activities gradually entered the radar of Operation Safe of Streets (OSS) by the Texas Sheriff’s Department.

 

Pressure on Bandit OMG increased and entered the federal radar. In 2017, the federal government specifically targeted harmful activities in the state of Texas, and the federal authorities successfully raided several places that served as storage sources for Bandit OMG spare parts. The raid carried out by the FBI on a warehouse in Temple, Texas—however, there was not a single trace of the storage or production of illegal narcotics. Because of this case, many members left Texas and fled to the state of Nevada with “Nomad” status. In 2018, a new character appeared in the Bandit OMG story, namely Douglas Cordova, who was a former army mechanic trying to lead Bandit OMG itself. From their long history in Temple, Texas to Nevada, there are several Bandit OMG members who are still active and operating in Nevada.

 

PRESENT DAY

 

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In 2021, Alleged member of Bandit OMG caught apprehended in Nevada.

 

In 2021, the alleged president of Bandit OMG named Douglas Cordova was found dead due to a fatal accident, allegedly Douglas was under the influence of alcoholic beverages. The death of Cordova caused the disruption of the core structure of Bandit OMG in Nevada, after Douglas was buried the high-ranking members of Bandit OMG ratified Matthew Pousa to replace the position of the deceased Douglas Cordova. Under the leadership of Matthew Pousa, Bandit OMG was on the brink of collapse in Nevada, to cover the downfall of Bandit OMG in Nevada. Matthew Pousa took a bold step to move into San Andreas because there was a city called 

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Los Santos which became the next target where it would become the stopping place for Bandit OMG after its collapse in Nevada. In Los Santos, Matthew had several networks to make Bandit OMG settled in.

 

Noreaksey Freeman, who was Matthew Pousa who connected Bandit OMG with Los Santos. Noreaksey Freeman was a long-time relative of Matthew Pousa who had long moved to Los Santos for business matters, the move of Bandit OMG to San Andreas forced Matthew Pousa to contact his old friend Bo Feng again to arrange their presence in Los Santos. Because the finances of Bandit which were on the brink of losses due to its collapse in Nevada, the money that should have been funded for profitable purposes was repurposed into property money in the Richman area. The Bandit OMG clubhouse, now has been patented in the Richman area for an indefinite period of time.

 

 

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contributor: @thefallen @Ying @separatist

ecosytem: @TinyInfant, and all Bandit OMG members.

GL GL 

  • separatist changed the title to Bandit Outlaw Motorcycle Gang

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