A Dallas attorney who is seeking the video of the May 17 biker shootout from Twin Peaks filed a motion Friday to sanction the city of Waco for filing what he called a “frivolous” motion to quash the subpoena for the video. Dallas attorney Clint Broden, who represents Matthew Alan Clendennen, a member of the Scimitars Motorcycle Club, obtained a subpoena for the shootout video Monday and said Patrick Keating, a Dallas attorney who represents the Twin Peaks franchisee, had agreed to honor that subpoena on Friday morning. Broden, other attorneys and many from the general public have called for...