(CNN) Nearly four years after nine people were killed and at least 20 injured during a biker gang shootout in the parking lot of a Twin Peaks restaurant in Texas, the McLennan County criminal district attorney's office is dismissing charges against the 24 remaining defendants. In Carrizal's interview with CNN and with investigators after the brawl, the Bandidos biker said he didn't have a firearm. I'm not a criminal," Carrizal told the jury during almost two days of testimony in the case. The bikers showed up at the Twin Peaks that day to attend a Confederation of Clubs meeting. In May 2018, in a case against the Bandidos leadership that was not part of the Waco shootout investigation, the top two leaders of the motorcycle club were found guilty on 13 federal charges.
Source: CNN April 03, 2019 18:22 UTC