A feud has boiled between the Boozefighters and the Wino's Crew for two decades.

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Three members of the Boozefighters motorcycle club were shot during a clash with rival Wino’s Crew bikers who attended the 2014 Hollister Motorcycle Rally.The triple shooting happened July 6 at 10:30 a.m. at a gas station at 631 San Felipe Road when Boozefighters fought with Wino’s Crew members, Hollister Police Chief David Westrick said.On Monday, the victims were recovering at a Bay Area trauma center. So far, they have refused to cooperate with detectives, Westrick said.Investigators believe two bikers exchanged gunfire. A Boozefighter, Michael Richard Kich, 42, of Reno, Nevada, fired at Wino's. Kich was booked into the San Benito County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and posted bail hours later.The Wino who shot the three Boozefighters was still at-large Tuesday. VIDEO: 3 motorcyclists shot in Hollister after rally"The initial investigation and witness statements revealed the confrontation was with rival motorcycle club, Wino’s Crew. Several of those involved, witnesses, and victims, are not cooperating with police in this investigation. The cause of this incident is still under investigation. However, the Wino’s Crew website hints at a feud since 1996 between the Boozefighters and the Wino’s Crew," Westrick said.Hollister Mayor Ignacio Velasquez said biker brawls will happen in Hollister whether the city holds an annual motorcycle rally or not. "These kind of things are going to happen whether there is a rally here or not. They happen all over the state, all over the country, and it's unfortunate," Velasquez told KSBW. "But within the rally it was very safe." Detectives determined violence flared between the same two rival groups on July 5 outside Johnny's Bar & Grill. During the confrontation, Wino's Crew member Kelly Eugene Rivas was arrested for possessing a concealed weapon.Rivas, 51, of Grass Valley, Calif., was carrying a knife on the 500 block of San Benito Street, police said.While motorcyclists who witnessed the violence have refused to talk to police, dozens of security cameras that were installed downtown just before the rally may have recorded the July 5 brawl. The rally happened this year from July 4-6. Police said they arrested 28 people total and issued citations to 16. Police said the following people were among those arrested at the rally:Samuel Ruiz, 29, was arrested for fighting and resisting arrest on San Benito Street. Pablo Camacho Jr., 26, was arrested for fighting and resisting arrest on San Benito Street. Raymond Ortiz Jr, 26, was for a violation of probation terms on Sixth St.Alexander Trujillo, 22, was arrested for violation of a restraining order on Fifth St.Simon Garcia Jr., 32, was arrested for battery on San Benito Street.