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.
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.
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.
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They were there.
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The squirrelly writing might lead the reader to believe that they were there PRIOR TO AND AT THE TIME OF THE SHOOTING...but it may be that the Rangers were only called in AFTER the shootings (to help with crime scene processing). Based upon the unclear writing, it’s anyone’s guess.