Posted on 03/08/2016 2:25:56 PM PST by Elderberry
“First off, the meeting wasn’t between biker clubs, it was a Coalition of Clubs and Independents meeting. The organization is an information clearinghouse for bikers of all affiliations, the meetings are to deal with political issues affecting all bikers, discuss pending legislation and other issues, and resolve run schedules so the scheduling does not conflict.”
The CoC is a front that allows the Bandidos (in Texas) to extort money from other clubs for the priviledge of riding with being hassled.
Info from the autopsies last year.
Manuel Issac Rodriguez, 40, Allen, one gunshot wound in the head and one in the back. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Back: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223
Matthew Mark Smith, 27, Keller, one gunshot wound in the back and one in the abdomen.
Back: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Abdomen: Not Determined
Jesus Delgado Rodriguez, 65, New Braunfels, one gunshot wound to the head and one in the back. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Trunk: Undertermined
Richard Matthew Jordan II, 31, Pasadena, one gunshot wound to the head. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223
Richard Vincent Kirschner Jr., 47, Wylie, one gunshot wound to the top of the head, one to the left knee and one in the buttocks. Knee: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Buttocks: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, Fort Worth, one gunshot wound to the head. Trunk: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, Waco, shot two times in the head. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Abdomen: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Head: Undetermined
Charles Wayne Russell, 46, Tyler, shot once in the chest. Chest: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, Ranger, shot once in the neck and once in the abdomen.Neck: Undertermined; Abdomen: Undetermined
Spaz. Arm: Not Available ... yet!
Well, Crawford, it is about time you showed up to spew your version of the world. Are you sure your dosimeter didn’t max out at Calvert Cliffs?
All FFL’s in CA collect 4473’s and data for the CA DROS system. Buy a gun, fill out your 4473 and your is magically registered, though they don’t call it registration.
3 Years ago, my youngest son went thru a divorce in CA. He ended up with a restraining order. Last year a tactical team fro CA DOJ showed up at my house demanding my son and or all his guns. They had a list of every handgun my son had bought or sold. It told him I did interfamilial transfer of his guns to me me and they were now mine.
He wanted to see them. I said no warrant? Pound sand.
There is no evidence that the cop’s AR style rifles were chambered in .223.
They could very easily have been converted to a multitude of other calibers.
“There is no evidence that the cops AR style rifles were chambered in .223. They could very easily have been converted to a multitude of other calibers.”
LOL! There you go again!
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