Nine died in the nation’s deadliest biker shootout. Texas prosecutors couldn’t convict a single person. - News Summed Up

Nine died in the nation’s deadliest biker shootout. Texas prosecutors couldn’t convict a single person.


Who will be held accountable for the deaths of nine people during a biker-club shootout in the middle of a Twin Peaks restaurant parking lot in broad daylight in 2015? Terrified diners enjoying a midday lunch took cover in the restaurant as dozens of Bandidos and Cossacks bikers exchanged gunfire and brandished knives. Authorities investigate a shooting in the parking lot of the Twin Peaks restaurant, in Waco, Tex, on May 17, 2005. Within hours of the shootout, former McLennan County district attorney Abel Reyna issued 177 blanket arrest warrants for those found at the scene. As former Harris County district attorney Johnny Holmes told the Houston Chronicle in 2018: “You got to prove who the bad egg is.


Source: Washington Post April 03, 2019 10:35 UTC



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