Posted on 06/16/2015 11:25:51 AM PDT by don-o
The controversy over the Waco 170 continues as mre info comes out about the people who were arrested after the deadly May 15th shooting incident outside a biker event in Waco, Texas.
Now with this exclusive interview with one of the arrested, you can make up your own mind.
Did the Waco police overstep their authority and arrest innocent people? Or did they do the right thing and bust over 170 dangerous bikers?
Its one thing to read about it. Watch our interview with Matt Clendennen and if you can figure out whos telling the truth: the police or the bikers?
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I find it difficult to believe there were 170 people in violation of the law, requiring excessive bail...
1,000 illegal weapons on scene, uh-huh...
“I find it difficult to believe there were 170 people in violation of the law, requiring excessive bail...”
Same here and that is where all the law suits are going to be coming from.
If I am this guy’s lawyer, I am absolutely chomping the bit to get him on the witness stand in a civil trial.
He started talking about how someone needs to step up and take responsibility and be accountable and then he broke down in tears.
That's right son, that someone is YOU.
You should contact the prosecution and offer your services as an expert witness.
What’s the police v. Bikers empty shell casing count?
The number I heard is 9 or 12 or such fired by the police. I guess they had a lot of fun jams.
A fine jam this has left Waco in.
fun=gun
Oops
Nah. He broke down and told Jackboot-lickers to take responsibility for the way they polish police boot leather with their tongues. People like YOU.
Waco Chief said that 3 of HIS men fired a total of 12 rounds. Neither Abbot’s men nor Obama’s have provided any information on how many they fired.
Waco guys may have been delayed getting into action, being as how they were sitting in their vehicles when the trouble started.
So what would your solution be? Allow the hundreds of bikers with over 1,000 weapons to fight it out in the middle of a public restaurant and have the cops merely come haul bodies away and take reports when the gangs were finished?
That is what Barry Soetoro said to do :/
A little straight talk about what really went down, from the police, no matter how bad it might make them look.
Lets see:
170 citizens arrested and
x2 hands for hittin'
x2 feet for kickin'
x1 head for headbuttin'
= 850 "weapons"
Add in 150 keychains, lucky rabbits feet, helmets, gloves, flashlights, gerbers, toolkits, pocket knives, pens, pencils, legally/illegally concealed firearms/knives, etc.
Presto=1000 "weapons at the scene"...that is if my bootlicker math is correct.
Was anyone killed inside the restaurant?
Were there bodies to pick up outside before the cops started shooting in the public parking lot?
What a freakin idiot. He was just out riding motorcycles with his friends, huh? He’s a father with a job and a degree. Good for you buddy. So how about you DON’T go to a massive meeting of known criminal biker gangs. Is that too difficult to understand? And he admitted that he wears the rockers of the club. He’s a member. So, sorry buddy. You and your three friends may not be criminals but other members of your gang are. And they brought hundreds of weapons to a public place and a brawl broke out. Maybe he should be thanking the police for stopping the criminals who may have ended up killing him.
I was going to get to that next. Wasn’t it 4500 weapons including grenades and shoulder fired rockets? Maybe a tank or two?
Or was that BATF? I am getting confused.
Amen. I'd rather see WACO PD come out and say, "man, we may have screwed up. Or maybe not. Our intel from ATF had us scared to death and we'll release more information as it becomes available. This is a huge crime scene and it will take a few DAYS to get it all compiled and released".
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