| Founded | 1969 |
|---|---|
| Founders | Earl Swift, Charles Hanks, Butch Cheatham, Paul Henley, Tom Eliason and Carl Blair |
| Named after | TheCossacks, anEast Slavicethnic subgroup |
| Founding location | Tyler, Texas |
| Years active | 1962–present |
| Territory | Texas,Virginia,Ohio andIndiana |
| Ethnicity | Predominantlywhite Americans |
| Membership | Around 900[1] |
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TheCossacks Motorcycle Club orCossacks MC are an Americanoutlaw motorcycle club. Said to be one of the largest outlaw biker groups in the state of Texas, they are best known for their conflicts with the rivalBandidos Motorcycle Club - most notably, the2015 Waco shootout which left seven members of the group dead. The Cossacks MC are allegedly the second-largest biker club in the state ofTexas.[1]

The Cossacks Motorcycle Club was founded inTyler, Texas in 1969 by a group of six bikers: Earl Swift, Charles Hanks, Butch Cheatham, Paul Henley, Tom Eliason and Carl Blair. The club was named after historicalCossack horsemen of Ukraine and southern Russia. Membership eventually grew in number, with many chapters being established across the state of Texas.[3] Chapters of the club also exist in Ohio, Indiana and Virginia.[6]
During November 2013, Bandidos MC Abilene Chapter President was arrested for the stabbing of two members of the Cossacks - one of which was the group's Mingus chapter President: Timothy Satterwhite. The incident occurred outside aLogan's Roadhouse restaurant inAbilene, Texas.[7][8][9]
Nearly two years later, on March 22, 2015, a total of ten Cossacks MC members forced a lone Bandidos MC member to pull off Interstate 35 near thetown of Lorena (roughly 15 miles south ofWaco, Texas). The members of the Cossacks then proceeded to beat the Bandidos biker with melee weapons including chains, metal pipes, and batons. Afterwards, those members of the Cossacks MC stole the motorcycle that the Bandidos MC member had been riding.[10][11][12][13] That same day, A group of either Bandidos or Bandidos-affiliated bikers (support club members), approached a single member of the Cossacks Motorcycle Club at a Palo Pinto County gas station (approximately 60 miles west ofFort Worth and request that the Cossack biker remove his 'Texas' bottom rocker. The biker responded with refusal, resulting in him being hit in the head with a hammer and his Cossacks MC vest being taken off his person.[3]
TheEl Paso branch of theFBI was 'tipped off' by a confidential source on April 7, 2015 about a group of 100 Bandidos members expected to travel toOdessa, Texas for the purpose of starting a gang war with the Cossacks MC.[14]
On April 7, 2015, the FBI'sSan Antonio headquarters were alerted to be on the lookout for potential conflicts between the Bandidos Motorcycle Club and Cossacks Motorcycle Club at the biker rallies held in the towns ofAmarillo,Hondo,Midland and Odessa.[3]
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