Oklahoma City court documents allege a group of bikers surrounded a bar over the weekend and ambushed a rival leader in a deadly shootout that also cost the lives of two of their own.
Police in Oklahoma City are looking for the person or persons who tied cinder blocks and bricks to four dogs and drowned them by throwing them off a park pier into a lake.
Two members of Bandidos-affiliated groups also died in the crossfire: Andrew Sump, 28, who was identified Thursday after notification of next-of-kin, and Francisco Tanajara, 38. "It is believed that [Sweet] and other members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club came to this bar, with support clubs, for the purpose of attacking the Homietos and acting in concert," one of the documents, obtained by Fox News Digital, reads.
The Whiskey Barrel Saloon attack came almost exactly a year after Oberholtzer and other Homieto members allegedly opened fire on a group of Bandidos in Texas. Suspected Bandidos members and others"maintained posts around the building as if for security." Eric Oberholtzer, the alleged leader of the Homietos Motorcycle Club in Oklahoma City, was killed in an ambush shootout involving the rival Bandidos biker gang Saturday, court documents reveal.
The videos led police and U.S. Marshals to arrest alleged Bandidos Jacobs and Sweet, according to the court filings.
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