Waco Is Suppressing Evidence That Could Clear Innocent Bikers
Why is Waco, Texas, fighting to suppress multiple videos of the shootout that killed 9 bikers at the Twin Peaks restaurant on May 17? Why are some attorneys in the case now prohibited from talking to the press? And why havent Waco officials revealed how many of the nine victims were killed by bullets from police officers guns?
These are the most pressing questions as 177 people await a grand jurys decision about whether they will be indicted for murder, conspiracy, or on lesser charges after attending a regularly scheduled meeting of motorcycle enthusiasts that turned violent.
Attendees included members of violent outlaw motorcycle gangs and innocuous clubs. Many members of both groups credibly claim that they had nothing to do with a fight at the meeting. An AP review of surveillance footage not yet released to the public suggests that most present fled from the gunfire rather than participating in it. Over the last two months, motorcyclists swept up in the mass arrest following the carnage have lost jobs, been evicted from apartments, and even lost custody of children. And every day that authorities continue their opposition to sunlight in the case delays vindication for the innocents whove had their lives upended. The state loses little by dragging its feet while accused innocents pay dearly.
Worrisome aspects of the case include:
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Over two months have passed since the shooting. The dead bodies have long since been examined. Yet the public still hasnt been told how many of the gunshot victims were struck by bullets fired from police weapons. (I strongly suspect that if the answer was zero Waco police wouldve said so a long time ago.)
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/07/waco-is-suppressing-evidence-that-could-clear-innocent-bikers/399047/
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Let's say he accepts a plea-deal to time served and THEN evidence comes out that proves that he was innocent all along. Can he still sue?
vinny9698
(1,016 posts)Once you are found guilty, you can not sue.
Nitram
(22,971 posts)Last edited Tue Jul 21, 2015, 03:32 PM - Edit history (1)
TexasProgresive
(12,165 posts)and even confiscated their motorcycles for auction. The McClendon county DA wants to make a name for himself as Mr. Tough on Crime.