Posted on 06/16/2015 4:40:51 AM PDT by don-o
Kenneth Carlisle is among the 30 San Antonio area men arrested in connection with the Waco biker shootout.
Since that shootout, Lindsay Carlisle has been fighting to prove her husband wasn't involved.
"This is has been beyond difficult. The worst nightmare of my entire life."
Lindsay Carlisle is trying to hold it together for her family. She's paying all of the bills, while her husband Kenneth sits in the McClennan County Jail on a one million dollar bond.
"What happened to be innocent until proven guilty? In this case that's not what's happening."
It's been just more than a week since the biker brawl and shootout at Twin Peaks in Waco.
9-people died, 18-were injured, and 170-people were arrested; including Kenneth Carlisle.
Lindsay says he drove her car and had just arrived.
She says he never made it past the parking lot.
"He wasn't wearing any vests, no colors, no bike, was in a vehicle and was in the wrong place, wrong time."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxsanantonio.com ...
“No looting, rioting, burning.”
Just a lot of punches, knifings and shooting ...
“WHY did such bad-ass dudes as the Bandidos (their ranks include some very bad guys) risk this war with such an insignificant club as the Cossacks “
Maybe because the Cossacks commandeered the Bandido meeting site with more than 70 strong?
“He wasn’t wearing any vests, no colors, no bike, was in a vehicle and was in the wrong place, wrong time.”
Yes. He should have been with his family on the Sunday instead of out of town at a Breastaurant with a bunch of MC gangs.
“with any guns the suspects were found with. “
When the cops came in, they dumped the guns. One dude is on video shooting and then dumping an object into a car with a busted window.
The cops retrieved his .32 in the car.
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