Posted on 06/14/2015 4:18:39 PM PDT by House Atreides
"Four weeks after the deadly May 17th shooting incident outside a Waco Twin Peaks restaurant, more details have come out concerning the incident, but significant questions still remain about the actions taken by law enforcement and the polices account of what transpired.
Although the national mainstream media has largely moved on from the Waco story, if critics of the police are correct, the incident represents an unprecedented civil rights violation and media cover-up campaign by the Waco authorities....
...In a statement on Friday, the police said that of 16 officers that were in the parking lot, only three fired a total of 12 shots. However, the statement still didnt clarify how many of the bikers were killed by police. Authorities say they have not recieved final autopsy results that would clarify ballistics...."
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Tom Vinger, a Department of Public Safety spokesman, said Texas Rangers assisted that day with documenting and securing the crime scene, conducting interviews, and processing vehicles and are helping in any other ways they are needed moving forward.
They were there.
My goodness, I don’t give a damn about criminal bike gangs, OK? Is that better? There’s a huge difference between criminal bike gangs and some guy who owns a Harley because he likes motorcycles. However, I also don’t care a whole bunch about fat old people in leisure wear riding Harleys on weekends either.
And its insulting to say they were only there to help with interviews and process vehicles. Is that what the Texas Rangers have become?
At least FOUR clearly-marked police cars were visible.
Yet in that context: 151 firearms, 12 of which were long guns. The weapons recovered include: knives, brass knuckles, batons, tomahawks, weighted weapons, a hatchet, stun guns, bats, clubs, a machete, a pipe, an ax, pepper spray, and a chain. Many of these were hastily hidden and some were found using metal detectors as they were buried beneath the grass in the dirt were brought in preparation for a rumble among criminal tough-guys, then hastily hidden. LONG GUNS -- bikers with long guns. Who knew!
It is a ridiculous scenario. Bad-ass bikers are dumb-ass bikers, but they ain't that dumb, even in packs.
Thank you. Very helpful.
You should, because they were among those who rode 800,000 to 1.2 million strong to Washington, D.C. on 9/11/2013 to speak out for THEE and ME, if we are Americans concerned with this administration's friendliness to hostiles.
Only one third of the folks arrested even had records. So much for "criminal bike gangs" dominating this charade and fiasco. So you need to give a damn about that!
Confiscate 200 bikes motorcycles and search them all and thats about what I would expect to find. In Kansas none of it is illegal.
I have. There was at least one Texas Ranger on the scene. I am not sure of the timing of when he/they were there.
“Where did you see that Texas rangers were there?”
Also on another forum there was a DPS member posting that he would take the word of the Texas Ranger on the scene. That is all the info he gave up and rightly so from his stand point.
If I were one of the bikers’ attorney, I’d be demanding all videos of the morgue and hallways and the sign in sheet. It’s too easy to put dead men’s finger prints on weapon to help fudge the report. Especially if it’s true that evidence was gathered and thrown willy nilly into a bag together rather than each in a separate evidence bag all nicely documented, sealed and signed off on.
There was so much going on I don’t think anyone would have knowledge of what happened. It will all have to pieced together and that might be a problem if only one side as the video ect.
Also on the scene were DPS troopers, McLennon Co. Sheriff Dept. and the West PD. Baylor Univ. campus cops were on call. That’s a boatload of departments for what was to be a regular meeting.
Thanks!
There's a bike parked in my garage, so thanks a lot.
Waco PD = black shirts
McLennan Co. Sheriff Dept. = gold star patch and tan shirts, Sheriff is large white shirt and cowboy hat. They are also the armed green fatigues.
DPS = red/blue patch and tan shirts
ATF = black shirts, tan pants and AFT vest
Texas Rangers = Rangers don't wear uniforms so hard to ID with just civilian dress though they would normally be nicer dressed with long sleeves.
West PD = I don't see the picture right now but iirc, black shirt and black vest with "West" on the back.
Gas station a mile away from Twin Peaks.
Arresting bikers on the edge of town just because they can.
It's hard enough to fire a pistol from a bike, much less a long gun.
OTOH, I do know some folks who ride with a rifle mounted in a fork scabbard. There's a real nice looking WWII Harley in the area rigged up like that. I think he mounts a Garand to keep it in period.
Mid-life crisis?
Interesting pictures Thanks
These pictures will come in handy when the first book comes out. I wonder if a made-for-tv movie is already in the works...
Lee Stranahan deserves a Pulitzer for being the one mainstream journalist to keep his jaws locked onto the pants leg of this mass murder story
Which is being ignored by most
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