Posted on 06/04/2015 7:01:34 AM PDT by justlurking
WACO -- KCEN got an exclusive interview with the first bikers to speak publicly after the Twin Peaks shooting, capturing the moments right after their release from jail after being arrested for the May 17th shooting that left nine bikers dead and 18 more injured.
Waco Police had said the 170-plus bikers arrested were part of criminal motorcycle gangs. However, William English, 33, and Morgan English, 30, say otherwise, and that they had come to the sports bar for a friendly meeting between motorcycle clubs, and they weren't even inside the restaurant when the brawl broke out.
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Mr. English said he was at the wrong place at the wrong time. English said he came to twin peaks on that Sunday afternoon for a monthly meeting of the Confederation of Clubs to talk about legislation coming out of Austin for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, but he didn't make that meeting before violence did.
"We didn't even get to where we could see around the corner of the building when firing started," said Mr. English. "We heard 2-3 distinct small arm fires, and we took off around to the back side of the building and after that I started hearing rapid succession of assault rifle fire."
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I just want the truth.
Oh, well, for that you have to wait for the government actors to speak out. Hahahahahah.
I think brian williams is in the green room as we speak. He was in Waco wasn’t he?
I just want the truth............................... CBS, MSNBC, CNN, all the most trusted news source. Better yet watch John Stuart’s show, like the rest of the “informed” public.
They ride motorcycles and wear black. They must be criminals.
I believe Dan Rather is from Texas and can put the proper perspective on this thing. I even think he has a document for proof.
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