Report of Waco Police Affidavit/Warrants Inconsistent With Initial Public Claims By Same Police…( & absolutely no one is surprised.........)
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- Jesus Delgado Rodriguez, 65, died of gunshot wounds of the head and trunk.
- Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, died of gunshot wounds to the neck.
- Richard Vincent Kirshner, Jr., 47, died of gunshot wounds but the report did not specify where he was shot.
- Richard Matthew Jordan, III, 31, died of gunshot wounds to the head.
- Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, died of gunshot wounds to the head and trunk.
- Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, died of gunshot wounds to the head.
- Matthew Mark Smith, 27, died of gunshot wounds to the trunk
- Manuel Issac Rodriguez, 40, died of gunshot wounds but the report did not specify where he was shot.
- And Charles Wayne Russell, 46, died of gunshot wounds to the chest.
Reporting now indicating that all deceased were
killed by police gunfire. Reporting now indicating 27 people shot by police, 8 still in hospital.
Reporting lowers weapons confiscated to less than 50, mostly pocket knives, chains (attached to wallets?), nail clippers, one padlock and firearms (CCP fired or unfired?).
From the outset the police description of events at the Twin Peaks
(Waco) Gang Shooting seemed oddly self-serving, super
efficient/fast, and unusually specific for a mass casualty event
outlined in under 3 hours. It was *
as if* they wanted to get out ahead of something.
One of the original claims, that was still maintained by officials
last night, was the origin of the gang violence beginning in a restroom
of the bar/grill and spilling outside.
Additionally, the police originally stated that all gang member
gunfire was inside the building, and all the deceased were shot inside
the restaurant.
However,
a report outlining
the 500 page construct of the police affidavit and arrest warrant(s)
claims that all events happened outside in the parking lot: