- A bunch of bikers (100-200) had a meeting a twin peaks in Waco.
- A fight started between different groups of them
- Some bikers involved in the fight were injured by knifes, brass knuckles, clubs, ect
- The Police (between 10-20 officers) who had reason to believe something might happen were waiting outside.
- The original fight spilled outside
- Once outside, shots were fired, 9 bikers were left dead (several of their bodies lying next to their bikes which they appeared to be trying to get away on) All of the dead (according to police) died from gun shot wounds. Some with shots to the head.
- Police have admitted they fired on the bikers (after supposedly being fired at themselves)
** what do don't know is how many of the 9 bikers that died (all of which according to police died of gun shot wounds) were killed by police, and how many were killed by other bikers. **
—— My personal belief at this point is that most if not all of the bikers were killed by police. Maybe justly, maybe not, but that's what trials are for. But I think it's becoming likely that police fired first upon seeing a weapon in a bikers hand, and that if they bikers did fire at police it was after 1st being fired upon themselves. Police opened fire and within seconds 9 bikers lay dead.
Remember the police were waiting for them outside with rifles behind the cover of their vehicles. Those bikers never stood a chance.
Has anybody here listened to the police radio traffic recording? That has been put on the web.
I am hearing that the rules of engagement were “active shooter”. Does anyone know what agency is responsible for setting that? Who owns this stinking mess?
So you “know” there was violence before the police started shooting?
The biker grapevine is claiming that no pistol brass was found at the scene.