Posted on 08/08/2015 8:09:05 AM PDT by don-o
Waco might not get away with it.
So far it has been impossible to know exactly what all it is that Waco has spent the last 83 days hiding because thats the nature of official secrecy in an institutionally corrupt Dogpatch run by Jack S. Phogbound.
For the last 83 days Waco has been hiding something, maybe many things, about the Twin Peaks Massacre last May 17. For the last 83 days the case has been a black barrel full of question marks.
Right out of the gate, it certainly seems obvious as sunrise that the Waco Police, the McLennan County Sheriffs Office, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department knew what might happen in advance and either encouraged or failed to prevent an apparent ambush of a dozen or so Bandidos by some unknown number of Cossacks. Or vice versa. It is obvious that the cops knew in advance because they erected pole cameras around the crime scene before the crimes happened. And then after the crimes happened they kept the video evidence secret. And that has led to speculation that has been at best informed and at worst half baked.
Something Happened
One recurring version of what happened, popularized by the Washington Post and the Houston Chronicle, is that the Bandidos came in hot while the Cossacks greeted them as Samoset and Squanto greeted the Pilgrims. Then there was some shooting by somebody and nine men were killed and at least 18 were wounded. All of this bloodshed was recorded by dozens of dash cams, security cams, body cams and cell phone cams as well as the pole cams and most of that footage remains officially secret.
The Post/Chronicle version is that the Bandidos lit the Cossacks up. According to the Post/Chronicle, Cossacks named Richie then Diesel, then Dog died. An alternative version argues that between seven and a dozen Bandidos were surrounded and attacked before they could get off their bikes or turn off their ignitions A Bandido named Manny Candyman Rodriguez was shot first as punches were thrown beside him. In that version someone reached over the shoulder of a Cossack and shot Rodriguez in the head at point blank range. In that alternative version, unpublished by the Post or Chronicle, Rodriguez was the first man to die.
Virtually none of the forensic evidence has yet been released. So, it is impossible to know if Rodriguez, or Cossacks Richard Matthew Richie Jordan II, Danny Diesel Boyett or Charles Wayne Dog Russell died the way they have been reported to have died. Or if, say, the police killed them.
Covering Up
Immediately after the bloodbath, officials from all seven of the police forces listed above rounded up all the witnesses, seized their vehicles and their cellphones and sealed the crime scene and the area around the crime scene for days. Then the witnesses were intimidated with million dollar bonds and further punished. According to the Post/Chronicle account, Jordans stepfather, a Cossack officer named Owen Big O Reeves was invited by a Bandido to bring many hungry Cossacks to the Twin Peaks that Sunday for a peace powwow and brunch. The same account portrays Reeves as an instigator of the fight between members of the two clubs. A single source told The Aging Rebel in May that Reeves, when in jail, attempted to say he was undercover. There have been impossible to refute accounts that undercover lawmen and contract employees were there and in biker costume when the bloodshed started.
Of course everyones good name, including Reeves, could be cleared if only Waco, state and federal officials werent so actively engaged in suppressing and potentially destroying evidence and spinning the story to their own advantage. Nobody in Waco seems to give a damn about justice.
Suppressed Evidence
Defense attorneys have tried a couple of strategies to get a look at the actual evidence in the case the many videos, the autopsies and the forensic evidence. Dallas attorney Clint Broden, for example, subpoenaed video from both the Twin Peaks restaurant and the Don Carlos restaurant on the other side of the parking lot. A Waco judge named Matt Johnson couldnt find a reason to quash the subpoenas but he did slap Broden and his client, a Scimitar Motorcycle Club member named Matthew Clendennen, with a gag order on June 30.
The McLennan County District Attorney, Abelino Abel Reyna had been threatening for weeks to gag defense attorneys who made too much noise. Some lawyers became quiet as little mice but not all. When Broden refused to sit down and shut up Reyna asked his former law partner, Judge Johnson, to silence him. Since this was Waco, Johnson did. Johnson didnt do it to ensure fair trials for the 177 defendants in the case. He did it as part of a concerted effort to continue to hide whatever it is that everybody in Waco has been hiding for almost three months. Ask Richard Nixon how that worked out for him.
Broden and the attorneys for 16 additional defendants requested what Texas calls examining trials for their clients. Examining trials are strategically important for defenders in Texas because they allow attorneys an early look at aome of the evidence. Prosecutors must either discover evidence to the accused or let him go. A judge or magistrate decides how much evidence is enough but when the examining trials start there is an excellent chance that at least some of Wacos secrets will be revealed.
A buffoonish justice of the peace named Walter H. Pete Peterson illegally signed the original arrest warrants for the witnesses who were jailed after the Twin Peaks Massacre. Petersons conduct was so blatantly illegal that Waco hired him a lawyer But Peterson still planned to preside over all the examining trials except Clendennens because Broden successfully sued to stop that.
This Mornings News
This morning the official censorship in Waco began to falter. First an appeals court told Judge Johnson to lift the gag order on Broden and Clendennen. The higher court told Johnson he could stall for another week but then Broden and Clendennen must be allowed to talk about the case. Almost simultaneously Peterson announced that he had changed his mind and would no longer preside over any of the examining trials. A retired judge named James E. Morgan will decide what evidence the defense attorneys can see.
Nothing really changed today. Broden still cant speak and 177 people have still been extrajudicially punished for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
What happened today was a reaffirmation that all of the United States of America, even Texas, even Waco is a part of a nation governed by law, not by corrupt nepotism. Implicit in the ongoing official coverup is the undeniable notion that Waco has had something to hide. As the examining trials unfold America might begin to glimpse what that is. Clint Broden can finally begin to tell the country what he thinks Waco has been hiding sometime next week.
Eventually the secrets that have been hidden and the lies that have been told might be exposed.
“Your comment is as irrelevant as his, “
When I see something like:
“Your comment is as irrelevant as this, “
I have to put something up that is more relevant!
Welcome to the Waco discussion.
What do you think about mass arrests off identical pc affidavits and $1,000,000 bonds?
Are you curious about the cause of death of nine people? Are you curious about why the police do not want the public knowing that?
Military records show one of the nine bikers killed outside a Texas restaurant was a Purple Heart recipient who served in Vietnam.
Jesus Delgado Rodriguez of New Braunfels, Texas, was an active-duty Marine from 1969 to 1973. He received the Purple Heart, as well as a Navy commendation medal and several other awards. The Purple Heart is given to those wounded or killed in action.
Rodriguezs family says he was not part of an outlaw biker gang, despite police claims that all nine bikers who died were members of criminal gangs.
An Associated Press review of court records and a database maintained by the Texas Department of Public Safety found no criminal history in Texas for Rodriguez.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/05/21/waco-shooting-latest-slain-biker-won-purple-heart/
This is one of the cases where examination trial has always been scheduled outside of Peterson's court.
Conrad Beyer, a San Antonio attorney representing Bill Jason McRee
[Beyer] said some of those arrested have been given their cellphones back and they all were returned "scrubbed like factory resets," or with data wiped out.He said McRee, a motorcycle mechanic, told him he was on the patio sipping iced tea and eating a burger when the shooting began. McRee was only a few feet away from a fellow Cossack when a member of opposing biker group Bandidos shot his friend in the head, Beyer said.
“Jesus Delgado Rodriguez of New Braunfels, Texas”
“He hung out with Bandidos”
He never carried a weapon, Ramirez said. He didnt believe in guns. He didnt even own a gun. The ones he did own he got rid of years ago.
“He never carried a weapon, Ramirez said. He didnt believe in guns. He didnt even own a gun. The ones he did own he got rid of years ago.”
Hmmm. Owning guns is bad? Not owning guns is good?
(posted for the benefit of newcomers to the matter.) TG is best ignored.
Might as well make a thread of that. K?
“Your troll blather has been that everyone showed up at TP locked and loaded for war.”
I have never posted anything like that.
Your post is about the 9999th time posts have been made to distort my position.
“Your troll blather has been that everyone showed up at TP locked and loaded for war.”
I am not the one that posted that not owning guns is an admirable trait ...
How about stating your position right here, right now? No need for links - just use your own words.
I haven't been following this story closely for a few weeks. Have they released the autopsy reports?
No one that I am aware of posted such a thing. You might want to become acquainted with the concept of a FACT and how it differs from an inference.
Sure. I've purposely belayed making new threads, hoping you would ;-)
Nope. Nor videos, nor indictments.
Then let them release the video to back up their claim. Tomorrow works for me. How about you?
“No one that I am aware of posted such a thing. You might want to become acquainted with the concept of a FACT and how it differs from an inference.”
Ok.
I am not the one that posted an inference that not owning guns is an admirable trait.
Had you actually been following the story here, youd know that TexasGator has been trolling these threads from about
His brilliant link (if youd actually looked) is dated Posted: Saturday, June 6, 2015 6:01 pm.
Hes posted this same link at least a dozen times through these threads, usually with some irrelevant comment attached.
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I went to the link. It’s dated August 7, 2015 and talks about stuff that happened yesterday.
What are you smoking?
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