Posted on 05/24/2015 7:08:05 AM PDT by texas booster
WACO Richie was the first to die, then Diesel, then Dog.
Whatever else they were in life, the men with the biker nicknames were Cossacks, loud and proud and riders in a Texas motorcycle gang. And thats what got them killed, shot to death in a brawl with a rival gang in the parking lot of a Texas breastaurant that advertised hot waitresses and cold beer.
I saw the first three of our guys fall, and we started running, said their brother-in-arms, another Cossack, who said he was there a week ago when the shooting started at the Twin Peaks restaurant.
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In several interviews in recent days, the Cossacks rider offered a different story. He said the Cossacks were invited to the Twin Peaks patio that day by a Bandido leader, who offered to make peace in a long-running feud between the two gangs. That invitation was a setup for an ambush, though, according to the Cossack. Thats why the dead included six Cossacks, one Scimitar (an ally of the Cossacks) and only two Bandidos.
The bikers story could not be independently verified; most of those involved in the shootout are still in jail. But significant parts of his account square with police statements, as well as security camera videos obtained by The Associated Press.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
The OMGs seem like real creampuffs compared to Crips, Bloods, MS13 and the like.
Were there not 43 dead in a Mexican cartel fight just last week?
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“I hate to say this, but this band of violence is way better than cartel style. nobody has had their head chopped off and there were actually survivors.”
...and people also aren’t getting kidnapped and having body parts sent to relatives. But what the hell, these are white people, so we (they) can beat them up at willll.
“Others like bike clubs have this need to follow, the join up mentality, be in a club, have rules imposed, wear flashy patches, announcing to the world what theyre all about.”
Maybe Obama can issue some edict whereby the bikers must dress in less distressing “colors”.
In regards to the pic of the ‘undercover’ cop. Did he get his pant legs up over the top of his cowboy boots during the melee, or from yanking them on after getting the call, while heading for the squad car?
I don’t know about him. But my brother has been a cop for almost 30 yrs, and more than once, after getting the call, has had only enough time to grab his vest, guns, and car keys.
**I know a whole lot of guys that ride around on Harleys trying to look like they are tough. Every one that I know are doing it to have fun and live some type of strange fantasy that I do not really understand. They are mostly a bunch of retired guys.**
Don’t get me wrong, I like riding a motorcycle as much as the next guy, but the image of toughness is indeed a fantasy. Whether is a 4,000 pound car, or a 180 grain bullet, toughness is has very real limits.
I’ve known Harleys (or any interest that ends up superceding being a husband and father) to help break up marriages.
I was sitting in a truckstop once, listening to a driver lament the breaking up of his family years ago. He said trucking OTR is tough on families, so, when a guy gets home, he needs to use that time wisely. Instead, he said, he would go riding his Harley with his friends, stopping at the bars, and the next thing you know, ‘misbehaving’. He said the song by Bruce Springsteen helped take him over the top, and, just like the song, left his wife and kids, “went out for a ride and never went back”.
I remember when I first heard that song, I thought, “I wonder how many strained marriages will fall victim to that stupid advice”. It’s not “everybody’s got a hungry heart”; it’s everybody’s got to battle lusts that destroy families.
One of the best things to happen to my marriage and fatherhood, was selling my sports car, and spending more time with my young family. The memories have proven it so.
Well said.
If you, under the RICO Act, can be arrested for merely being a member of something, and I am not doubting what you say, why arrest all members of the Democrat Party? Because it fits the definition of what is covered under the RICO Act to a tee.
“The Waco thing doesn’t smell right,....”
I am with you.
Looks like a great big setup by someone.
Way too much preparedness by SWAT to start taking down bikers.
Then Obama coming out the following week cancelling heavy military equipment going to PDs across the nation. Not that I am for our PD forces being armed like our military.
I live next to a county (Victoria, TX) who has more military equipment then most Counties in Texas. What for? Not to defend it’s Citizens, that is for sure because they are signed up for Jade Helm 15 and even offered DZs on the Sheriffs property......
Good point. I like the way you think. :)
Seems to me that provision is a temptation to huge hypocrisy by politicians.
It causes the scene to descend into a crude unseemly contest of who can create the larger racket.
I think politicians should be ashamed to say (or maybe they are proud) that their rackets dwarf those of outlaw bikers.
They call it a setup, I think we could better relate to it by calling it a double cross.
And whoever saw the double cross coming and “dinsay nuffin” is also complicit in the carnage.
There are poxes on several houses here and not all of them are the houses of narsty bikers either.
Coulda picked up Koresh any day he went into town, too.
That was called Waco as that was the nearest city, but it was 20 miles away. So okay picky point granted, when Koresh went into the nearby unincorporated county, he might have been arrested or questioned.
The result was execrated pretty widely across FR at the time. Establishment men in their DC ivory towers (that even included Danforth) appeared to whitewash it. Sometimes it is possible to get the picky points “right” and still come up with a very ill-bent tragedy.
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