Posted on 10/07/2015 1:59:36 PM PDT by Prolixus
Plenty of folks responded by Facebook to a Sept. 30 Trib editorial that questioned the notion of the states helping local authorities pay for expenses arising from the deadly May 17 Twin Peaks shooting, particularly given the ongoing lack of transparency by those local authorities. A selection of the comments:
Tonya Hilcher Gonzales: Waco should not get a dime from the state for the mess they created. Over four months later, they still wont release the ballistics report. Four months later and we still dont know how many of the nine were murdered by Waco police. I hope everyone remembers that the current grand jury has a Waco police detective for a grand jury foreman. No help from the state!
Laurie Claytor Jahns: Considering the fact that a Waco Police Department officer is the grand jury foreman, I have to wonder if evidence (before a grand jury) will matter. So far everything points to law enforcement (being guilty), not the parties unlawfully arrested, detained, shot, murdered, etc. If they are so transparent, why cant they come up with more than out-of-town thugs (to describe the bikers)?
Marc George: No outside agency should pay a dime. The investigation has been shrouded in secrecy and lies. They slandered a lot of people, then put a gag order so that nobody could defend their name. Nine people died with about 20 wounded and the authorities are playing games.
Traci Peachy Cromwell: The people of Waco voted the district attorney, city council, etc., into place and they all had a part in the decision-making that day; therefore, the city should carry the burden, not the state. If the citizens of Waco say they support their district attorney and law enforcement, then they should have no problem with the cost. The state should use the money to do a full investigation of why there are no indictments yet and the lack of transparency. They should then decide on their next steps based on the outcome of the investigation.
Edgar Gifford: It is a god-like feat to instantly know what happened with so many uniformed bikers at that moment of truth. When you hear, in a single incident, how every witness has a different story and viewpoint, imagine then hundreds of witnesses (in this instance). I believe Waco police did as good a job as humanly possible. Blaming the police for what the district attorneys office deems legally prudent seems crazy.
Marc Irving: How many times has Waco Police Sgt. Patrick Swanton changed his story?
Rhonda Elder: No release of information? Then no state funds for the police for their hiding evidence. My son Matthew Mark Smith had a beautiful heart. People loved him and he always was there for his boys. My son respected the mothers of his boys and I taught him to stand up for what you believe. My son was shot in the back only a coward would do that. We have kept quiet about this, but its starting to really anger me. Show the video now.
Jerry Couger: Our family lost a loved one that terrible day. He also was a good man and wonderful father who missed seeing his daughter graduate, get two awards and a scholarship by 12 days because he was murdered. Who fired those shots? Who put up cameras in advance? Who placed law enforcement and snipers in place before bikers arrived? Who wont release videos? No, dont spend a dime of state taxes to help those who murdered our loved ones. This is hard enough on the families as is and we sure dont need to feel we are aiding the ones who killed our family members. Let Waco pay. And let us see all of your evidence.
Robert Rutherford: Like many, I watched this go down on TV; unlike many, I found it hard to believe hundreds of such bikers were headed to Waco after the shooting (as news bulletins insisted). So I drove to Waco, and drove and drove, and did not see one biker. Yet still such reports came in. So I watched, listened. My conclusion: The city of Waco and all agencies associated with it should pay tenfold to the victims who did not fire a shot, who came in peace. From what I see, thats 99 percent of them. Since the Department of Public Safety was there yes, Texas should get the checkbook out and everyone involved on a local level should be fired and charged.
Theresa Evans: I find it hard to believe all these bikers came to Waco for just a drink and meeting with more weapons than people and even more loaded weapons in their vehicles. Twin Peaks was warned not to hold the meeting but did anyway. They knew weeks before the incident that this might turn out as it did. Twin Peaks should pay. I dont think all bikers should have been arrested but you are guilty by association. You choose to hang with people who do bad things, then you get the same rep as those people.
Paul Barron: Waco and McLennan County own this debacle. Big Brother doesnt need to bail them out on the taxpayer dime.
Lisa Dickison: One can support law enforcement and think this situation was not handled the way it should be handled.
“And Gators job is to obfuscate and misdirect.”
I can understand how you might see my posts as misdirection toward the truth but the facts I post are exactly opposite of obfuscation.
Ha!
Jimrob owns the place. He called you an ass.
Because you are Blanche, you are!
Still being a horse's ass...I see.
About time to post your LIES here on FR again...I see.
No they are not.
You are not here for honest discussion.
That is why Jimrob called you an ass.
Pinging Don-o for a ruling.
Is it required to ping someone when you reference them or their words in your post?
This ruling applies only to Waco shooting threads.
Obfuscate, misdirect, waste Jimrob’s bandwidth - keep people from discussing the topic.
Obfuscate, misdirect, waste Jimrob’s bandwidth - keep people from discussing the topic.
Obfuscate, misdirect, waste Jimrob’s bandwidth - keep people from discussing the topic.
LOL!!!!
Did you also believe Bill Clinton would not lie to a GJ?
Did you also believe that Killary Clinton would not lie about Benghazi?
Do you also think Hussein Obama tells the truth all the time???
LOL!!
Hell, TG....I got you lying right here on FR...DEAD TO RIGHTS!!
so continue to drink the kool aid cause there is very good reason for the delays, the stall tactics and the gag orders and its going to be ugly when the truth emerges.
Here is the topic:
Roar of the crowd: Many unhappy at lack of Twin Peaks transparency, ...
You say I have drunk their Kool-Aid.
That makes me curious. What do you think went down at Twin Peaks?
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Snyder had no criticism of how police responded or their decision to open fire.
"The police were professional, considering the situation they were in. They were professional and doing their job," he said.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-waco-biker-20150519-story.html
“Did you also believe Bill Clinton would not lie to a GJ?”
That GJ didn’t have a video. These GJ’s will!
And who has had possession of it?
What has been the chain of custody?
You believe the WACO P.D. Fair enough....
Do you believe Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Al Sharpton?
Hell...man you LIED YOUR ASS OFF RIGHT HERE ON FR...!!!!!!!!
Yep. Bandidos. Just your average family man.
“In October 1996, there were three attacks on Hells Angels clubhouses; on the 3rd, an explosion in Malmö wounded twelve innocent bystanders and three days later, an anti-tank rocket was fired at a clubhouse in Copenhagen during a party. Hells Angels member Louis Linde Nielsen and guest Janne Krohn were both killed. Bandidos prospect Niels Poulsen was convicted of carrying out the attacks and sentenced to life in prison.[”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Nordic_Biker_War
1996?
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You can save bandwidth by making not making multiple posts.
Stay on topic. Don’t obfuscate and misdirect.
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