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Go Go Gotro – Done Gone(Waco)
 
01/08/2018 6:50:42 PM PST · by Elderberry · 13 replies
Radio Legendary ^ | 1/8/2018
Barrister Casie Gotro, who battled the powers that be in Waco to a take nothing judgment in the case against Dallas Bandidos President Jake Carrizal, got her report card. She “doesn’t play well” with some men who think they are very important. Had she fared better with them, her client could have been found not guilty, rather than receiving a mistrial due to a hung jury. The amazing thing is, the powers that be never really presented any evidence that Jake Carrizal participated in a conspiracy to engage in organized crime that led to capital murder and/or aggravated assault on...
 

The Waco Ballistics
 
09/26/2017 6:53:23 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 71 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 9/26/2017
Speculation about how many police fired their weapons into the panicked crowd at the Waco Twin Peaks on May 17, 2015 and who killed whom waxes and wanes. From the beginning, the official reporting of this case has been so twisted and Byzantine that it has been impossible not to see conspiracy. A mountain of evidence points to a clandestine conspiracy but it does not lead to where many people hope it will. There may very well be concealed evidence that shots were fired by police snipers. But if there was a sniper he fired only one shot. If there...
 

Eight More Waco Dismissals
 
05/16/2018 8:21:19 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 7 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 5/16/2018
County prosecutors in Waco, Texas have dismissed charges against eight more defendants so far this week. At the request of McLennan County District Attorney Abelino Reyna, the two criminal court judges in Waco, Ralph Strother and Matt Johnson, dismissed indictments for participating a criminal of conspiracy to murder and assault against Thomas Paul Landers, Noe Adame, James Caffey, Stephen Dudley, Paul Miller and George Rogers, Christopher M. Stainton and Michael Herring. Stainton and Herring are members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club. Adame is a member of the Desgraciados Motorcycle Club. Landers is a founder of the Escondidos Motorcycle Club and...
 

Discovering Waco
 
07/20/2015 5:46:35 PM PDT · by don-o · 16 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | July 20, 2015
ast Friday, 62 days after the worst incidence of biker violence in history, McLennan County District Judge Ralph Strother gave prosecutors another 30 days to disclose their evidence in the case to defense attorneys. A week before, Strother had named a Waco police detective involved in the investigation foreman of the grand jury that will determine whether the accused should be indicted with a crime or not. One hundred seventy-seven people have been accused of engaging in organized criminal activity. If indicted and convicted they all face a minimum of 15 years in prison. All of the accused were originally...
 

A Judge Not In Waco
 
05/23/2018 3:57:47 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 1 reply
The Aging Rebel ^ | May 23, 2018
The mass arrests of witnesses to the Twin Peaks Mass Murder in Waco three years ago was such an Assault on the ideal of justice that it is difficult to list all the villains. That has to be the reason the two judges who have “adjudicated” all the cases, 19th State District Judge Ralph Strother and Matt Johnson of the 54th District Court have generally escaped the contempt and animus they deserve. A recent federal case in New York illustrates what a real judge might say about an analogous arrest and detention. Suspicious Clothing A 16-year-old Honduran boy living in...
 

Midnight In Waco
 
07/07/2017 7:31:56 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 18 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 7/6/2017
Yesterday, after six months, the Tenth Court of Appeals in Waco, Texas ruled that McLennan County District Attorney Abelino Reyna is the law in this part of the Southwest. Whether you like it or not. He won the election. Not you. The appeals court thinks that what Reyna has done so far – ordering police to arrest 177 mostly innocent people on the basis of their attire, ordering a cop to create an arrest affidavit out of cow pies, ordering a nitwit justice of the peace to hold all these innocents on million dollar, or more, bonds, and ordering Waco’s...
 

Waco Day 1088
 
05/10/2018 7:01:59 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 7 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 5/9/2018
The McLennan County District Attorney dismissed 62 more cases related to the May 17, 2015 Twin Peaks Mass Murder yesterday. Prosecutors dismissed charges against at least 19 Cossacks and 13 Bandidos, two Valerosos, three Escondidos and two Macheteros. Cossacks who were cleared yesterday included Nomad Michael Chaney; McLennan County chapter president John Wilson; John “Voodoo” Arnold; Mark White, the police informant who told prosecutors the fight was not about the Texas bottom rocker and whose statement was then hidden from defense lawyers; and Philip White, who was shot in the face during the 109 second ambush. Bandidos Dallas Bandido Christopher...
 

What Happened at Waco
 
06/04/2015 5:45:45 AM PDT · by JJ_Folderol · 147 replies
Self | June 04, 2015 | jj_folderol
I was talking to someone whose information I trust. Some or all of this information has been published, but I don't particularly trust the media and it's spin, so I'm repeating what I was told below with some ancillary information. According to my source: What happened was that about 10 Banditos were surrounded in the parking lot by about 100 Cossacks and Scimitars (a Cossack afilliate club) and attacked. One of the Cossacks shot a Bandito, another shot was fired by a Cossack near the patio and then the police began firing on the crowd. If there was a 'shootout'...
 

Waco Catch-22
 
08/27/2016 6:04:00 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 18 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 8/26/2016
Joseph Heller coined the term “Catch-22” in a novel about bomber crews in World War II. It described a set of Army Air Force regulations that exempted crazy people from flying combat missions. The catch was you had to apply for the exemption. And trying to get out of combat proved you weren’t crazy. In the last 55 years the term has become a catchy way to describe any double bind – which is a logical dilemma that requires someone to correctly answer two questions. And, a correct answer to either one automatically means a wrong answer to the other....
 

The Silence About Waco
 
03/14/2018 11:20:45 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 8 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 3/13/2018
There was a second dismissal of an entirely bogus case against a Twin Peaks defendant yesterday. After Assistant District Attorney Michael Jarrett (posturing above) dismissed the charge of participating in an organized criminal conspiracy against former Cossack Motorcycle Club member Cody Ledbetter he waited a few hours and then dismissed an identical case against former Desgraciados Motorcycle Club member George Bergman. Jarrett played out the string for as long as he could. He waited until local Judge Matt Johnson moved Bergman’s pending trial into the April 2 slot that had been set aside for Ledbetter and then he dismissed those...
 

Broden v. Waco Continued
 
06/30/2015 5:05:51 AM PDT · by don-o · 34 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | June 29, 2015
Clint Broden is starting to look like the last lawyer in Texas with huevos. Most of the attorneys in the Twin Peaks case are dithering and telling their clients not to make too much noise. This morning Broden, who represents Scimitar Matt Clendennen in a federal civil rights lawsuit and who is trying to subpoena one of the many video recordings of the May 17 massacre, threw an affidavit at McLennan County District Attorney Abelino Reyna, Assistant District Attorney Michael Jarrett, Waco Police propagandist W. Patrick Swanton and Waco Police Chief Brent Stroman. Broden filed his affidavit in preparation for...
 

DOJ PROVES SNIPERS WERE WACO PD
 
05/11/2018 6:54:14 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 21 replies
Sentinel Alert ^ | 5/9/2018
Several documents ordered released to The Sentinel by OAG letter dated April 27, 2018 show that the three sniper rifles used in the death of four of the Cossak Bikers at the Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas were assigned to three of Waco's PD officers. We will refrain from publishing the LEO's names at this point but ATF records prove the men were each issued a suppressor also. The narrative long posted on the Waco public websited denies that they had any snipers deployed but evidence documents obtained by The Sentinel prove there were at least two snipers firing from...
 

Waco Punishment Continues
 
09/13/2016 7:22:08 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 24 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 9/12/2016
What has always been most despicable about the Twin Peaks tragedy is that a little clique or hick politicians have been allowed to violate the contract that has always existed between Americans and their government. We owe our government our loyalty, obedience and sometimes the blood of our sons. Our government owes us our basic human rights including, but not limited to, our liberty and our property. The notion that the English speaking peoples should only be punished when they break the law rather than at the whim of some bloated toad like McLennan County prosecutor Abelino Reyna was first...
 

Beto Would Risk Another Waco
 
10/18/2019 11:30:18 AM PDT · by raptor22 · 31 replies
American Thinker ^ | October 18, 2019 | Daniel John Sobieski
In an interview with “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough on MSNBC on Wednesday, presidential candidate Peter Francis O’Rourke admitted that, yes, he was willing to pry your AR-15 from your cold dead hands. As Townhall.com reports: Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke said "there have to be consequences" for gun owners who do not surrender their AR-15s, which would include police going to their homes and confiscating them… "OK, but let’s just assume there’s a rancher in Texas that doesn’t, that says, 'I’m not going to do this because this is an unjust law and it’s unconstitutional.' What’s the next step? I...
 

Unsolved Mysteries Of Waco
 
10/16/2017 4:51:02 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 30 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 10/15/2017
The defense in the trial of Dallas Bandido Christopher Jacob “Jake” Carrizal may start its rebuttal of the accusations against him this week, When the defense finally gets its turn, three mysteries, one old and two new, might be solved. The old mystery is why the security guards the Twin Peaks restaurant hired never showed up on May 17, 2015. “If I owned a security guard business, and one of the largest, if not the largest restaurant and bar in town hired my company, I would definitely show up,” an attorney not associated with the criminal case said. I am...
 

Broden Will Be Back [Waco]
 
09/16/2015 7:52:40 AM PDT · by don-o · 23 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | September 15, 2015
For the last four months Waco has been muffled by an impenetrable fog. Like Brigadoon. Only this Brigadoon isn’t nice like the one in Scotland. It refuses to just disappear for a century at a time and, as The Associated Press put it the other day, Waco is a Brigadoon “perpetually recovering from its last disaster.” The last disaster, depending on your point of view, was either the recent exposure of the morally bankrupt athletic program at self-righteous Baylor University or the Twin Peaks Massacre last May 17. Waco has dealt with the Twins Peaks Massacre by shrouding the incident...
 

Justice Waco Style
 
09/15/2017 12:33:02 PM PDT · by Elderberry · 42 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 9/14/2017
All four of the Twin Peaks Biker Brawl cases taken away from McLennan County Judge Ralph Strother over the last two weeks are being turned over to Matt Johnson, Judge of Texas’ 54th Judicial District and District Attorney Abel Reyna’s former law partner. Strother was recused, which is how lawyers spell removed, from three cases on August 30: George Bergman who is represented by Dallas attorney Clint Broden, Rolando Reyes who is defended by former Galveston judge Susan Criss, and Paul Landers, a bikers rights activist who has Austin attorney Millie L. Thompson trying to keep him out of the...
 

Digging Up Bones(Waco)
 
12/06/2017 6:22:39 PM PST · by Elderberry · 14 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 12/6/2017
The stonewall in Waco is starting to crumble. Lawyers keep throwing pieces of paper at it. The papers are heavy with words. Four defense lawyers in the Waco Twin Peaks Mass Murder case threw motions at McLennan County District Attorney Abelino Reyna yesterday. David Conrad Beyer who represents Billy Jason McRee; Brian Bouffard who works for Jorge Daniel Salinas; Robert G. Callahan, II acting on behalf of William Aikin; and Clint Broden for Matthew Clendennen all filed motions that make it incontrovertible that the District Attorney’s Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have...
 

First Waco Trial Imminent
 
09/13/2017 4:57:31 AM PDT · by Elderberry · 82 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | 9/12/2017
Christopher Jacob (Jake) Carrizal, a Bandido from Dallas charged with directing members of a street gang to commit murder and aggravated assault, will go on trial tomorrow at 9 a.m. in Waco, Texas before Judge Chad Johnson. Carrizal was arrested after the Twin Peaks Biker Brawl 29 months ago. He was indicted in November 2015 and re-indicted last June. What he actually appears to have done is try to park his motorcycle when a group of Cossacks opened fire on his group of 12 Bandidos. Then at least three Waco policeman opened fire on everybody. The charges against Carrizal would...
 

Reading The Autopsies Again [Waco]
 
08/15/2015 4:45:38 AM PDT · by don-o · 108 replies
The Aging Rebel ^ | August 14, 2015
The autopsy reports for the nine men killed in the Twin Peaks Massacre in Waco on May 17 are a thicket of words that don’t seem to answer many questions. The reports may be as important for what they don’t disprove as for what they do or don’t prove. They do not for example, disprove the notion that all, or at least most of the dead men were killed by police using M-16s and FN P90 machine guns. Thirteen of sixteen entrance wounds were .25 inches in diameter or smaller. FN P90s fire a round with a diameter of .224409...
 
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