Bandidos biker gang president freed in Texas on $250K bond

HOUSTON (AP) — The national president of the Bandidos biker gang, who faces life in prison if convicted on racketeering, drug distribution and other charges, has been freed on $250,000 bond.

Jeffrey Pike of Conroe was released Monday following a detention hearing in Houston.

Pike and other Bandidos leaders were arrested last week in an investigation into racketeering, extortion, drug trafficking, murder and other violent crimes.

Attorneys for the 60-year-old Pike say he’s no threat to the community. Several defense witnesses testified that they did not believe Pike would flee if granted bond.

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Federal authorities accuse the Bandidos of waging a deadly “war” on the rival Cossacks biker gang. That rivalry entered the spotlight last May, when a shootout between police and bikers in at Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas, left nine people dead.