Members of rival motorcycle gangs were indicted Tuesday for their alleged roles in a November shootout between two biker gangs at a Central Lubbock restaurant.
Alfredo Paez, a reported member of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, and reported Kinfolk Motorcycle Club members Michael Roberts, 36 and Danny Gollihugh, 41, are charged with a count of engaging in organized criminal activity namely aggravated assault, a first-degree felony that carries a punishment of five years to life in prison.
The Bandidos and Kinfolk motorcycle clubs are considered by law enforcement to be rival criminal street gangs, according to court documents.
The charge stems from a Nov. 12 shooting between the Bandidos and Kinfolk motorcycle clubs at the 50th Street Caboose in the 5000 block of 50th Street. Lubbock police responded to a 10:30 p.m. call about a gang shooting at the restaurant but found no victims at the scene.
Man indicted in gang-related shooting at 50th Street Caboose Alfredo Paez Jr. has been indicted for the 50th Street Caboose shooting (Source: LCDC) By KCBD Staff | January 5, 2021 at 2:21 PM CST - Updated January 5 at 2:38 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Alfredo Paez Jr. has been indicted by a Lubbock County Grand Jury on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity.
According to the police report, on November 12, 2020, police arrived at the 50th Street Caboose and noticed the front windows were shattered and shell casings on the ground.
According to police, the suspects were part of two separate motorcycle gangs (Banditos and Kinfolks). The group of Kinfolks were at the north east corner of the room at the pool tables drinking and playing pool. One of the suspects from the Banditos walked over to the pool table and picked up a pool ball. This upset both suspects from the kinfolks and so both kinfolks members pulled out their guns and presented them.