Monday, May 18, 2015

Biker Wars In The U.S.?



Reuters: Nearly 200 arrested in deadly Texas biker gang shootout

Nearly 200 people were arrested on Monday a shootout between rival motorcycle gangs a day earlier where nine people were killed and 18 injured at a restaurant that law enforcement called a horrific crime scene.

The bikers from at least five rival gangs attacked each other with guns, knives, brass knuckles, clubs and motorcycle chains at a Twin Peaks Sports Bar and Grill in the central Texas city of Waco. No bystanders or police were injured, police said.

When the bikers began shooting, officers moved in, some of them also firing their weapons. When the shooting ended, bodies were scattered in the restaurant and across two parking lots.

More News On Yesterday's Biker Massacre In Waco, Texas

The Latest on Waco Shootings: $1M Bond Set for Gang Members -- New York Times
More than 190 face charges in deadly Waco gang shootings -- CBS
Waco biker shoot-out: 192 face charges in Texas -- BBC
Police say 170 arrested in deadly biker gang shootout at Texas restaurant -- Washington Post
Texas biker gang shooting: nine dead and 18 wounded at restaurant in Waco -- The Guardian
Several killed in Texas biker gang shootout -- France 24
Waco police: Some victims may have been shot by officers -- USA Today
Waco, Texas, Biker Shooting: A Look at the Gangs That May Be Involved -- ABC News

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