Biker Gang Shows Up To Help Bullied 5-Year-Old Girl

When a 5-year-old girl from Albuquerque, NM with a mental disability was walking home from school, she was jumped and beaten up by a group of neighborhood bullies.

Left saddened and scared, as any little girl would be, it took a group of tough-looking bikers to cheer her up.

The bikers go by the name The Punishers and are made up of Military veterans, EMS workers, firefighters, and former police officers. The group is a national organization with the aim to help their local communities. Bikers may get a bad rap, but there are plenty out there using their tough-guy reputations to do some good. For instance, these bikers saved a mother and daughter from abuse, while this group of bikers were the only ones to pay respect to a late veteran.

When The Punishers got wind of the little girl's situation, they knew they had to do something.

"We rounded up all the bikes and we rode over to the little girl’s house and said hi,” biker Aaron Holmes told KRQE.

"We are all pretty soft-hearted. I’m actually a nurse,” said Punishers LE/MC Albuquerque President Norman Gonzalez.

“We told her that we are always there for her no matter what."

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