Kinfolk Motorcycle Club

American outlaw motorcycle club
Kinfolk MC
The patch logo of the Kinfolk Motorcycle Club
Founded2016
FounderChopper Dan
Named afterKinfolk, a term that refers to relatives or family
Founding locationBonham, Texas
Years active2016-2023
TerritoryTexas, New Mexico, Nevada, Missouri, and Louisiana.
RivalsBandidos MC

The Kinfolk Motorcycle Club was an American one-percenter[1] outlaw motorcycle club best known for their longstanding rivalry with the Bandidos Motorcycle Club. The club was formed in Texas and has several chapters within the United States as well as chapters in Europe and South America.

History

Kinfolk MC was founded in 2016 by several outlaw motorcycle club members and bikers who had left the Bandidos MC due to disapproval in its leadership, calling it a "dictatorship". Along with a host of several other clubs looking to step out from under the bandidos name. Multiple members from The , Road Dogs MC, Bandileros MC, Sons Of Revolution MC, Booze Fighters MC, and a long line of other one percent clubs, set up a meeting across state lines with help from the Sons Of Silence MC.The remaining members of the Bandidos did not take kindly to their ex-members' departure and establishment of a new club, which has been the cause of much conflict between both groups.[2]

Criminal allegations and incidents

On March 4, 2016 Kinfolk MC member Dusty Childress was gunned down in Jones County, Texas by Wesley Dale Mason, a member of the rival Bandidos MC.[3][4] He was sentenced to life in prison for the murder.[5]


On July 30, 2017, Kinfolk MC member Javier Gonzalez was sentenced on a murder charge in the shooting of Juan "Compa" Martinez Jr, a Bandido MC member in El Paso, Texas. Martinez, who was shot seven times, died days after the shooting. Three other men linked to the Bandidos were injured in the shooting.[6]

References

  1. ^ MC, KINFOLK. "THE ONLY THING NEEDED FOR EVIL TO PREVAIL IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING". KINFOLK MC.
  2. ^ "Kinfolk MC (Motorcycle Club)". One Percenter Bikers. December 31, 2016.
  3. ^ Group, Sinclair Broadcast (March 6, 2017). "Jones County shootout: Inside the..." KTXS.
  4. ^ KTXS Staff (December 6, 2018). "3 members of outlaw motorcycle gang indicted for beating, robbing Abilene man". KTXS.
  5. ^ "Abilene gang member gets life in prison for Jones County murder". January 31, 2019.
  6. ^ Borunda, Daniel (12 August 2017). "Biker shooting part of conflict between Bandidos, Kinfolk". El Paso Times. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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