Now at Waco, Texas, it is not clear who started the cutting, but there
was plenty of bloodshed on Sunday when the Bandidos brutally clashed with
members of several other bike gangs at a restaurant in Waco, Tex. A wild
shootout in broad daylight left nine bikers dead, 18 wounded and at least 165
under arrest. The confrontation began about noon at a Twin
Peaks restaurant in a shopping center and quickly escalated from fisticuffs to
all-out war, said Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton, a police spokesman. At one point, as
many as 30 gang members were shooting at one another in the restaurant’s
parking lot. Police found more than 100 weapons and scores of shell casings.
Washington Post
filed report reads - nowadays, if Americans know anything about motorcycle
gangs, it’s probably thanks to Hunter S. Thompson or the hit television show
“Sons of Anarchy.” But long before Thompson’s 1966 book “Hell’s Angels,” bike
gangs were on the rise in the United States. American bike gangs took root
after World War II, when thousands of young, disaffected, often war-traumatized
men returned to a country they didn’t recognize. Many rejected it. Many found
the transition back to a peaceful civilian life a more monotonous chore than
they could handle. Some combat vets were trained in riding motorcycles,
specifically Harleys and Indians, while serving overseas.
Twin Peaks' corporate office has revoked the
franchise rights of the Waco restaurant where the shootout took place, writing
that the outlet ignored "warnings and advice from both the police and our
company" that its cultivation of gang-affiliated bikers as patrons was
creating a security problem. The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission had
already ordered the restaurant, which was scheduled to hold a bikini contest on
Wednesday, shut down for seven days. Police
estimated that they arrested a staggering 165 to 175 individuals in the wake of
a shootout among motorcycle gangs that left nine dead and 18 injured at a Waco,
Texas, shopping complex. The violence
began on 17th May 2015 about noon, and suspects were still being
booked as of Monday morning. The incident began at and took place in and around
an outlet of a breast-themed establishment called Twin Peaks, which is
reportedly the fastest-growing restaurant chain in the United States.
The running feud
between Bandidos and the Cossacks formed the backdrop of the shootout, when a
gathering intended to discuss bikers’ rights and how to work on issues of
mutual concern erupted into gunfire that left nine bikers dead and 18 others
wounded. A number of motorcycle clubs were reportedly represented at the gathering
that turned violent, but the individuals who died reportedly came from two
groups, the Bandidos and the Cossacks. A Kansas City-area police officer named
Steve Cook says that even members of law enforcement are known to let the
romanticized image of outlaw bikers in popular culture undermine their
understanding of the threat such gangs pose: “They watch their ‘Sons of
Anarchy’ and their little television shows. These guys all seem likable enough:
that they are misunderstood, outlaws from the old days, and they ride
motorcycles instead of horses,” he said. “Even cops think, ‘Oh they are just
tattooed long haired guys who like to ride motorcycles.’ And the reality of it
is they are long-haired tattooed guys who ride motorcycles and sell a hell of a
lot of methamphetamine and murder people and steal motorcycles and extort
people and beat people up in bars for no reasons.”
Less seems to be
known about the Cossacks than the Bandidos; a source in the Post’s piece
suggests that the Waco violence may have been precipitated by a potentially
threatening alliance between the Cossacks and the Hells Angels, a major
Bandidos rival. In a civil society, the crime,
blood spill, hatred, the warlike scene are surreal incongruous. Sad for the mindless killing ! of fellow
humans.
After couple of days of shooting comes
the news that Police in Texas have released mugshots of all 170 gang members
charged in connection with the shootout among rival bikers that turned a Texas
restaurant into a blood-spattered warzone. Bikers from five rival gangs
attacked each other with guns, knives, brass knuckles, clubs and motorcycle
chains at a Twin Peaks Sports Bar and
those taken into custody were charged with engaging in organised crime for
capital murder and likely will face other charges related to the bloodshed
after an investigation of the sprawling crime scene. Bail was set at $1
million, according to county officials. The arrested group was first taken to a
convention center and then moved to a county jail. Police took positions on
overpasses and building tops to provide security. No bystanders or police were injured in the shooting, police
said. !!!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
19th May 2015.
