The secrecy that enshrouds the investigation into a biker shootout in
May that left nine people dead and led to the mass-arrest of 177 people
is hardly surprising in this city, where public scrutiny is rare and
unwelcome.
On the banks of the Brazos River in Central Texas,
Waco and the surrounding county are largely run by a close-knit circle
of judges, prosecutors and law enforcement that defense lawyers complain
leads local agencies to close ranks in the aftermath of this most
recent calamity.
It's a city where a district judge and district attorney are former law
partners, the mayor is the son of a former mayor, the sheriff comes from
a long line of lawmen and Waco pioneers and the sheriff's brother is
the district attorney's chief investigator.
Bikers and public watchdogs have criticized authorities here for how
they've handled the investigation, citing the mass arrests in which
people were held for days or weeks on $1 million bonds without
sufficient evidence to support such actions four months after the
shootings.
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As long as places like this are infested with incestuous, corrupt, quid pro quo types of politicians nothing will change. They will always close ranks to protect themselves and their grip on power. The entire system is rotten to the core. Expecting justice to actually occur is the epitome of folly.
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