Posted on 10/31/2015 9:00:54 AM PDT by Elderberry
On May 17 there was a shootout at the Waco strip mall restaurant, Twin Peaks. The world was led to believe that, as the Dallas Morning News puts it, nine deaths and 22 injuries were the result of hardened criminal thugs waging a deadly turf battle.
There were 177 bikers arrested with a bond set for their release at $1 million dollars each. So far, not a single person has been formally charged, and thereâs a gag order on the case. No officials are talking. In fact, nothing about the incident â photos, videos, text messages, ballistics reports, has been released.
The public is getting the police narrative, and then thereâs the bikersâ point of view. As the Dallas Morning News is reporting, bikers seem to be gaining more trust than prosecutors.
Finally, the wall of silence has started to crack.
Leaked videos have been aired by CNN, vivid images that had been closely held by the Waco police, and never-before-seen by the public. Police issued a statement saying they didnât release the videos, but says: âThe party responsible for providing the released video and photographs may be subject to ethical and legal issues for doing so.â
Susan E. Anderson, is a defense attorney based out of Dallas. She is representing one of the Waco 177. She says one way to describe the videos is âreactionary.â
âThatâs one of the things that I find interesting about it,â she says. âThey are reacting to something that is happening in the parking lot. That there is something out there that caught their attention â not only caught their attention, but made them panic.â
Anderson says the videos seem defensive, rather than offensive.
âEveryone seems to be running in different directions,â she says.
The million-dollar question is if the police didnât release these videos, then where did they come from?
Anderson says it could have been a defense attorney â the videos were part of a âdiscovery packageâ they received over the case. Maybe they came from the DAâs office, or an investigator in the Waco Police Department. Twin Peaks, the restaurant where the shooting took place could also have released the videos.
One thing is for certain, Anderson says: âWe have no idea who released them.â
The videos do advance the biker gang shootout narrative, however. Anderson says they reveal that there were a lot of people involved who were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
âIt shows that there are a lot of people that were there that really had nothing to do with the shooting,â she says. âIt shows that there are a lot of innocent people that were rounded up and arrestedâ¦. As you can see in the video, you can see them being led out of the restaurant with their hands behind their heads. They were part of the roundup.â
In CNNâs broadcast, someone is seen firing a gun, Anderson says, but this video is a portion of the evidence, and itâs hard to glean anything from just a part.
âThere are so many videos out there, that what really need to happen is all the videos need to be looked at in sequence and in totality,â she says. âBecause right now, what youâre seeing is one snippet. We donât know whatâs going on outside the restaurant, we donât know whether he was shooting at something or firing indiscriminately.â
Listen to the full interview in the audio player above.
UC LEOs?
Only the Shadow knows.
This is the break that ultimately sends folks to prison, and I’m not talking about bikers.
You’ll never get the whole truth just bits and pieces. I’d like to get the real autopsy reports on the calibers removed. My guess is the majority would be law enforcement.
LOL, you're an oldie.
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So am I. :o)
The weed of crime bears bitter fruit.
Crime does not pay.
There were a lot of corrupt police and judges in those old Walter Gibson yarns.
If I were running a large illegal drugs network, say using a motorcycle club to distribute meth from Mexico across Texas, I would be pleased to reward those local police, (and DEA), who protected my operation. I’d also be pleased for them to rack up great stats busting my competitors. I’d even help them set up the competitors for slaughter, and maybe eliminate a few members of my own gang who were in the way. If I were LE, I would have informants within the clubs, to give me a heads up and steer their activities.
I have no knowledge of what happened in this case, but the Grand Jury should be examining these sorts of possibilities. Odds: billion to one against.
I agree with her. In the videos I saw everyone except one person was scrambling for cover. The one person had a gun pointed in the direction of the parking lot and possibly fired a shot.
The under cover dude/s were out in the parking lot instigating the fight.
WPD claims the Cossacks were only there to fight. What this snippet of video really shows are Cossacks running away from the parking lot and not wanting anything to do with the fight.
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