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TEXAS Biker War OVER 17 Homietos Charged
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Today on Black Dragon Biker TV — Texas heat, street justice, policy shifts, and accountability in the set! Lavish T. Williams, Tia Redbone Bunch, Woo 1%er, and Black Dragon dive into the latest developments shaking the 1%er world and biker rights landscape.Seventeen Alleged Homietos Motorcycle Gang Members Indicted on Racketeering and Murder Charges in TexasFederal prosecutors in the Southern District of Texas unsealed a superseding indictment charging 17 alleged members and associates of the Homietos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang with RICO conspiracy, racketeering murder, attempted murder, assault, firearms offenses, and more. The case builds on prior indictments (e.g., 2023 assaults at a banquet hall and deadly I-45 highway shootings killing three rival bikers). Key elements:
Biker Confronts Students Over Littering from School BusA viral clip circulating on social media shows a biker (patched, riding gear) pulling over after a school bus and confronting a group of students who allegedly threw trash/litter out the windows. The biker stops traffic, lectures them on respect and responsibility, and gets them to pick up the mess before letting the bus go. No arrests, no violence—just a "street dad" moment that sparked debate:
Mamdani Suddenly Halts NYPD Crackdown on Reckless E-Bikes in Bid to Protect Immigrant Delivery WorkersNew York City Council Member Zohran Mamdani (progressive Democrat) announced he is pausing/pushing back on NYPD's aggressive enforcement campaign targeting illegal e-bikes and reckless delivery riders (high-speed, sidewalk riding, no helmets/plates). Rationale: Many affected are immigrant gig workers (DoorDash/Uber Eats) who rely on e-bikes for income and face disproportionate stops/tickets. Mamdani calls for alternatives like regulated charging stations and licensing instead of crackdowns. Critics argue it prioritizes politics over public safety (pedestrian accidents up in NYC). Biker angle: Parallels to motorcycle profiling and over-policing of two-wheel riders.
Biker Who Posted Video of Himself Breaking the Law Faces ChargesA biker (identity not fully public yet) posted a video online showing himself committing a traffic violation (likely speeding, wheelie, or reckless riding on public roads). Authorities traced the video, identified him via plates/gear/location, and charged him with reckless endangerment, unlawful exhibition, or similar offenses. Case highlights the double-edged sword of social media: Bragging can lead to self-snitching and easy prosecution. Common in 2026—cops monitor biker TikToks/Instagram for evidence.
County Council Boosts Biker Permit Length and CostA county council (specific county not detailed in initial reports, but trending in biker forums) voted to extend motorcycle permit/registration validity (e.g., from 1–2 years to 3–5 years) while raising fees to offset costs. Pros: Less frequent renewals for riders. Cons: Higher upfront cost hits working bikers hard. Ties into ongoing debates on biker fees, DMV burdens, and whether it's revenue grab or administrative efficiency.Join the crew for unfiltered takes: RICO's reach in Texas,
- Homietos accused of using violence to control Houston-area territory.
- Specific murder/attempted murder counts tied to turf wars and retaliatory hits.
- Recent arrests of four more members brought the total to 17 under this expanded RICO net.
- FBI Houston and ATF involvement—classic federal playbook to dismantle club structure via asset forfeiture and long sentences.
Biker Confronts Students Over Littering from School BusA viral clip circulating on social media shows a biker (patched, riding gear) pulling over after a school bus and confronting a group of students who allegedly threw trash/litter out the windows. The biker stops traffic, lectures them on respect and responsibility, and gets them to pick up the mess before letting the bus go. No arrests, no violence—just a "street dad" moment that sparked debate:
- Supporters: Biker enforcing basic manners when adults won't.
- Critics: Vigilantism, potential intimidation of minors.
Mamdani Suddenly Halts NYPD Crackdown on Reckless E-Bikes in Bid to Protect Immigrant Delivery WorkersNew York City Council Member Zohran Mamdani (progressive Democrat) announced he is pausing/pushing back on NYPD's aggressive enforcement campaign targeting illegal e-bikes and reckless delivery riders (high-speed, sidewalk riding, no helmets/plates). Rationale: Many affected are immigrant gig workers (DoorDash/Uber Eats) who rely on e-bikes for income and face disproportionate stops/tickets. Mamdani calls for alternatives like regulated charging stations and licensing instead of crackdowns. Critics argue it prioritizes politics over public safety (pedestrian accidents up in NYC). Biker angle: Parallels to motorcycle profiling and over-policing of two-wheel riders.
Biker Who Posted Video of Himself Breaking the Law Faces ChargesA biker (identity not fully public yet) posted a video online showing himself committing a traffic violation (likely speeding, wheelie, or reckless riding on public roads). Authorities traced the video, identified him via plates/gear/location, and charged him with reckless endangerment, unlawful exhibition, or similar offenses. Case highlights the double-edged sword of social media: Bragging can lead to self-snitching and easy prosecution. Common in 2026—cops monitor biker TikToks/Instagram for evidence.
County Council Boosts Biker Permit Length and CostA county council (specific county not detailed in initial reports, but trending in biker forums) voted to extend motorcycle permit/registration validity (e.g., from 1–2 years to 3–5 years) while raising fees to offset costs. Pros: Less frequent renewals for riders. Cons: Higher upfront cost hits working bikers hard. Ties into ongoing debates on biker fees, DMV burdens, and whether it's revenue grab or administrative efficiency.Join the crew for unfiltered takes: RICO's reach in Texas,