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."
“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.”
Had he been with his family at church, he would still be alive.
“Who fired those shots?”
They rode en masse to that meeting for the sole purpose of creating some kind of trouble, he said. Their intentions were not saintly. . . . If they had not showed up there, we wouldnt be discussing this now.
Cochran said in the past nine months or so, Cossacks have been harassing other motorcycle clubs.
They have been rolling around trying to intimidate people and tell people they own this town, and that were not allowed to ride here, he said.
Matthew Mark Smith, 27, Keller, one gunshot wound in the back and one in the abdomen.
Back: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Abdomen: Not Determined
prediction, when the truth comes out of what really happened in Waco that day, TG will be long gone looking to sink into the blog land that many of his kind has gone before.
The name will change, but he will live on to find one more wrong LEO to prop up and swear it was only right they go home safe.
I’ve been to a Twin Peaks bar, and I too was disappointed by the lack of transparency...
IATG (In after TG’s 22 posts [out of the 1st 55 posts to this thread]).
The Defenders of Statists Who Shoot Down American Citizens arrive (TG and some of his fellow Statist Defenders) and attempt to add further opaqueness to the Waco “situation” already wrapped in intentional non-transparency.
This is really about law enforcement officers pretending to be soldiers in a war against crime. It's a heck of a lot easier for a soldier to shoot at (if not set-up and ambush) a uniformed enemy, than it is for an individual law man (apparently zero at Waco on May 17) to take down a bad guy who deliberately hurts innocent people.
The reason so many "gang criminals" arrested had clean records (in the state of Texas, and all were Texas residents but one) is because militarized LEO on state, local, and Fed levels, played soldier against an "enemy" force they drafted into the game by way of insignia.
This is all setting aside the cultural reality that many millions of bikers in America lean to the right, are Veterans, andevery patriotic flag-waving get-involved type folks. They're American bikers, God bless 'em.
And May 17 took out quite a few of them in one fell swoop. Good luck to them on their job application answer to: "Have you ever been arrested or charged with a crime?" And they're going to need jobs because they were held hostage for at least two weeks and charged a huge amount of money to get out.
In the article, it's pretty refreshing to see how many people see through the LEO ruse. I hope it set some of the cop-lovers at the Waco Trib back on their heels a bit.
Coming out of the local Waco paper; this is really bad for the cover up.
Time to shine light on this whole mess and let it disinfect it all.