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Donald Eugene Chambers (November 23, 1930 – July 18, 1999) was an American Marine, outlaw biker and founder of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, in 1966 in San Leon, Texas. Chambers was convicted of murdering two drug dealers in 1972 and served a life sentence until his parole in 1983.
The Bandidos Motorcycle Club was founded by 36-year-old dockworker Donald Eugene Chambers on March 4, 1966, in San Leon, Texas. Chambers named the club in honor of the Mexican bandits who lived by their own rules, and he recruited members from biker bars locally in Houston as well as in Corpus Christi, Galveston, and San Antonio.
On December 22, 1972, Bandidos members Donald Eugene "Mother" Chambers, Jesse Fain "Injun" Deal and "Crazy" Ray Vincente abducted drug dealer brothers Marley Leon Tarver and Preston LeRay Tarver in El Paso and drove them into the desert north of the city. There, the two dealers were forced to dig their own graves, after which the bikers shot ...
Donald Chambers may refer to: Don Chambers, author and artist of the Mannequins comic strip. Donald Eugene Chambers, founder of the Bandidos motorcycle gang. Donald Chambers (author), councillor and heritage advocate in Victoria, Australia. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.
Don Chambers. Donald Eugene Chambers was born on November 23, 1930 in Houston, Texas. Chambers founded his motorcycle club on March 4, 1966 in Houston, not San Leon! And he was never in Nam, and the colors did he pickd from the coral snake... Later in 1966, a chapter was created in San Leon, and 1968 he moved the 'National Chapter' to Corpus ...
The January 6 attack was planned by the leaders of the Oath Keepers (red circles) and the leaders of the Proud Boys (red triangles), who travelled to D.C. from across the country. In December, Trump pardoned multiple allies who would later participate in the D.C. rallies of January 5–6.
Donald (Don) Chambers (12 July 1935 – 11 October 2015) was an author, historian and heritage advocate in Victoria, Australia. He was responsible for writing 11 books, on subjects including cemeteries and timber bridges.
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