What was initially reported as a motorcycle gang shootout that killed nine and wounded 18 to which police heroically responded last month in Waco, TX, at the Twin Peaks restaurant seems a bit more complicated, and bit worse for the cops, than that as further details have been revealed.
This week one of the people arrested at the scene, Matthew Clendennen, filed a lawsuit directly against the officers involved in the incident (Manuel Chavez by name, the others as John and Jane Does) as well as the city.
From that suit filing, in which Mr. Clendennen presents himself as a man with no criminal record, former fireman, small business owner on whom employees depend, and father of three who also depend on his ability to earn income, not to rot in jail. He insists he committed no crime and had no intention of committing any crime when he was arrested while in the Twin Peaks restaurant in the aftermath of the shooting event, and that:
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Thought you might look at this info. Far fetched to me but hell who knows.
ReplyDeleteNothing is as it seems or what I was taught, I am finding out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITmzzuslkXM
Certainly and thanks.
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ReplyDeleteThanks and the more the merrier except, of course, taxpayers will have to fork over for the damages the bikers win.
DeleteMoney for a good cause for a change. Tortured, denied their Constitutional rights,
ReplyDeleteconvicted of crimes without proof, libel and slander by the executioners.
If they could be held personally liable, it would bring a lot of this to a halt.
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