Posted on 06/01/2015 9:01:02 AM PDT by don-o
Photos on the Facebook page of a group called Free All The Waco Bikers appears to show police snipers on an apartment building rooftop, across the street from a Harley-Davidson dealership that was a hosting a memorial service for one of the bikers shot and killed outside a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco on May 17.
This is the second time in less than a week that snipers have been posted outside a Texas Harley Davidson dealership after the Waco incident.
The most recent sniper sighting occurred at the fundraiser and celebration of life for Jesse Rodriquez, a decorated Vietnam vet who was known to fellow bikers as Mohawk, and frequently did charity rides with his wife. The fundraiser was held at Geuene Harley Davidson in New Braunfels, south of Austin.
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Breitbart Texas used Google Maps to confirm that the apartment building shown in the photos is indeed directly across from the Harley dealership.
The second sniper incident was reported this past Saturday at Longhorn Harley Davidson in the southern Dallas suburb of Gran Prairie. CBSDFW.com reported that police positioned snipers outside the dealership during a motorcycle event. No incidents were reported.
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“Scum” is not the preferred appellation for them on FR, “subhuman” is.
He isn't really very smart.
Every picture tells a story. The red print is hard to make out, but the evidence cones indicate where brass fired by police snipers was found.
Police can massacre nine in a sniper ambush, wound twenty, then arrest 170 on million dollar bonds, and you are good with that?
Here is a short 5 minute video just for you.
“Welcome to the USSA, comrades!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koVskENPjjs
You equate rioters with bikers who were meeting at a restaurant? Rioting is against the law. You feel bikers who congregate were breaking the law? How?
Also - do you feel it is appropriate for the police to round up groups of people, hold them for days, and set them free only if they promise not to sue?
This is not Waco...and there is no apartments across from Harley Dealership.
Waco Judge Agrees to Let Most Bikers Go If They Sign Contract Not to Sue for Wrongful Arrest
No basis?
Yes, scary, huh. At any time one could have started another incident and then what?
Observing. Intimidation. What difference does it make!
This much is true. Any information that is exculpatory for LE has not been forthcoming. Let us not forget there are nine dead here and 170 arrested and also not forthcoming has been any evidence that the dead or those arrested did or had done anything illegal. The fact that they were “biker scum” is enough for you? How about Jewish scum? Black scum? Kent State student hippie protestor scum? Italian immigrant coal miner scum? I could go on and on here.
Thanks, PLD.
I wish there was more information coming from people in Waco.
Sorry, been working on getting hip here...lol!
Interesting. The source says... "Breitbart Texas used Google Maps to confirm that the apartment building shown in the photos is indeed directly across from the Harley dealership. "
;D
Clues come free in the article.
Yes. No basis.
One press release from a law firm that did not even claim to represent the person in question or to have seen the agreement document.
Answer why would not the person accept this illegal and therefore unenforceable and meaningless agreement, get out and make the agreement public?
You sound like the Ferguson people.
Same dynamic. Conservatives should be more rational than that.
Do you really want to be throwing in your lot with New Black Panthers, La Raza and other agent provocateurs?
Why do you want to be the flip side of the same coin?
Most people are not lawyers and do not have a full grasp of the law, and yes, this firm is representing "most" of those arrested. If, as you suggest, you are truly interested in the "whole truth", you would be interested in this. Judging from the fact that you attempt to completely discredit it tells me you are not, in fact, interested in the truth, but rather want to push the biker thug narrative. So be it. You are no friend of America.
Such agreements are legal and enforceable. Sometimes they are found unenforceable, it depends on the circumstances. A few case cites in ... http://www.aele.org/law/2008LRMAR/2008-3MLJ101.pdf
What narrative are you pushing? I begin to doubt your conservative bona fides.
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