Court upholds conviction of Alfredo Paez Jr. in 50th Street Caboose shooting

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LUBBOCK, Texas–An appeals court upheld the conviction of Alfredo Paez Jr. He will now begin serving his six-year prison sentence. Paez was found guilty of a shooting in 2020 at the 50th Street Caboose that involved members of the Bandidos and Kinfolk motorcycle gangs.

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Paez was found guilty of two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of deadly conduct. He was found not guilty on three other counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

In a security video that was shown to the jury during his trial, Kinfolk members were playing pool when Bandidos members walked to the area. Words were exchanged, and a Bandido grabbed a pool ball off the table. It was perceived as a threat. After that, Kinfolk members pulled their guns, and one fired a gun towards a window. At that point, Paez was seen taking cover and then shooting. However, the video showed he was not the first person to pull the trigger.

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Several Kinfolk members, including the local club’s chapter president at the time, were charged with aggravated assault in connection with the shootout…

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