I do. You're spouting facts not in evidence concerning the massacre at the Twin Peaks eatery that day. It has nothing to do with dealing drugs. You want to bust them for those crimes? Then do it when and where they are dealing but it has nothing to do with the clusterf$$k the law did that day. I'm not talking about the ground troops; I'm talking about the leadership of those who clearly broke the law and civil rights of those who where there that day; most of whom were there to talk and listen to issues pertaining to bikers rights. This wasn't even a party; it was a political action meeting in the general public. The undercover cop(s) and cop bosses thought they were gonna win the big kewpie doll that day but instead stomped on a burning paper bag full of dog shit.
The warring clubs and law enforcement both turned that political action meeting into something ugly. There's plenty of blame to go around but arresting 190 people on a blanket charge of the same thing and have it ruin some of their lives and certainly is a hardship financially on all of those arrested is unacceptable. Someone needs to pay for that and be accountable. Blue politics will likely prevent key LEO and prosecutor players from being fired but it doesn't protect them from civil suits (to my knowledge).
In the end the civil suits, which may take ten years to finally settle, will tell the true story but they will be confidential most likely so we won't even get to know just how bad the citizens of Whacko are taking it up the poop chute in higher taxes from all the payouts.
It's obvious the wrong doers in the AG's office are trying to run out the clock which is why this should have been tried somewhere else to begin with once the clear violation of civil rights were made known. Texas is Texas. I know justice will never be served on those who work for the system there. The best we can hope for is dropped charges or acquittals of all those who were wrongly charged and the financial gain they will get from the following civil suits.
For the bikers who are guilty, yep, they need to pay for their crimes as well. Some already paid the ultimate price right there that day when their bodies went to the morgue.
With all respect, you are paying way too much attention to the table-pounding of the Def lawyers.
Regarding innocence of some gang members, the drug dealing and the conspiracy charge, read TX Statures on criminal street gangs. It’s PC 71 and following.
For those there on the conspiracy charge, if they can’t do the time, they should have not done the crime.
Finally, DA is doing the very smart thing of NOT making his agreements on the Courthouse steps. He is waiting until he is before the jury.
Please do not insult us with claims that this is all some LEO-induced action. A claim that this was some “political action meeting”..... Pleeeeze.
Some punks got together, shot some other punks, some punks died, and now some punks are going on trial for it, and will go to jail for a very long time, as murderers such as them should. Period.
ROTFLMAO!