Posted on 11/02/2017 4:57:57 AM PDT by Elderberry
The issue that has torn this citys public safety services in two once again figured in a major felony case.
Disclosure of confidential informants is so repugnant to police and fire department officials they will sacrifice entire blocks of prosecution in order to preserve the sacrosanct status of snitches.
The policy is so ingrained it has caused a complete shakeup in the structure of upper leadership the replacement of the Chiefs of Police and Fire Departments and the ouster of seasoned investigators who wont budge on the issue, one way or the other.
All that bitter history came crashing down on Wednesday during a conference in the Judges chambers of the 54th Criminal District Court when the Honorable Matt Johnson made a decision that rocked and shocked the law enforcement and biker communities.
(Excerpt) Read more at radiolegendary.com ...
This is more of the pro-drug dealing motorcycle gang thug PR that gets posted here.
Bottom line, they went to Waco and killed a bunch of people. Some druggies here are trying to blame everyone else but the drug dealing scum because the State is enforcing it's anti-gang laws. .
Bottom line, Don't Mess With Texas.
When the Judge emerged from his chambers, he calmly stated that the identity of the undercover informants has a real part in the issue of guilt or innocence of Jake Carrizal, and must of needs become part of the record. The individuals are in fact witnesses, and their identities revealed in order to allow Carrizal the opportunity to be confronted in public with their allegations. Anything less is a proceeding in a kangaroo court.
He uttered his ruling verbally with the proviso that the information not be revealed to the public, but used “for trial purposes only.”
This set the legal world abuzz – statewide. Many experts hold that such an order isn’t worth the paper it’s written on, that there are conditions precedent that must be observed, the order having been set in type, the ramifications of its scope known and thereby adjudged and decreed for the permanent record.
As the news flashed forth, this order set the columns of social media ablaze. Almost immediately, defense counsel Casie Gotro revealed the identity of the mysterious man in the blue shirt, who appears to have signaled the assailants when the Bandidos were arriving on their motorcycles by a circuitous route through the parking lots of the Central Texas Marketplace between the Twin Peaks and Don Carlos restaurants.
Defense attorneys working the case have long held that the operation put on the the State Department of Public Safety, a number of local police departments, the Federal government and the Waco Police had too many moving parts, was too precisely planned and executed in all its elements for there to have been no coordination between all these agencies and the members of the aggressor organizations, the Cossacks Motorcycle Club and its support clubs.
Youre now reduced to calling your fellow FReepers druggies? WTF is your problem, brother!
IBTG and after you!
I may be coming around here. I am starting to think extrajudicial assasination of this weeks group of bad people might actually take care of some problems...
I monitor these threads to educate myself on the fiefdom mentality of Waco when it comes to the justice system. Don’t you think the accused deserve a fair trial?
When they came for me......
The other angle to this case is that the police killed a bunch of (mostly) white guys and the media and DOJ are uninterested in the case.
Been here since Mar 2016 and you’re going to tell ALL the others what they are and aren’t allowed to have an opinion on.
pffffftttttt - I don’t think so........
I don’t know who is more obnoxious, biker’s or Apple Fanbois. They both get very emotional. It makes for good sport.
Bottom line, they went to Waco and killed a bunch of people.
Yes, bottom line the cops set up a killing zone and killed a bunch of people at a modern strip mall on Sunday afternoon. I was at a Mexican food restaurant right beside twin peaks the weekend before the shooting with others from the church crowd. Glad Reyna and the other Waco cop idiots didnt pick that Sunday to run their target range shooting!
The author of this blog is a local court house habité with some loose connection to the biker lifestyle and a bit of a crank.
Most of what he writes is personal speculation and often inaccurate, but he does sometimes provide nuggets of good information.
In this instance his use of the term ‘rat-packed’ to describe the situation Jake Carrrizal was facing in the TP parking lot stands out.
However, the notion that the county public works employee who ran back into the neighboring restaurant when the Dallas Bandidos arrived was anything other than a bystander is absurd.
Twin Peaks is a fantastic restaurant chain. Scenic views.
“Youre now reduced to calling your fellow FReepers druggies? WTF is your problem, brother!”
We are just amazed that anyone would support drug-running pimping pedophiles!
Opinions vary.
One’s view of outlaw gangs can be influenced by being run into a ditch by some bikers when you are a teenager riding around on your Honda 50. Sure everyone deserves a fair trial. Even outlaw scum.
And reinforced when one sees the photos of the dead bodies in a family plaza on a Sunday afternoon.
I live about 60 miles from Waco, I think this was a set-up by police. Rather than sit outside with rifles, they should have walked around in uniform in the Twin Peaks. Instead they waited outside waiting
ROTFLMAO!
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