Post by Admin on May 18, 2015 13:48:55 GMT -4
9 Dead, 170 Arrested Following Biker Gang Gunfight in Waco, Texas
May 18, 2015, 12:51 PM ET
By DAN GOOD and EMILY SHAPIRO
Waco police now say 170 suspected gang members were arrested after a meeting between rival Texas biker gangs turned into a deadly brawl, and many are being charged with engaging in organized crime.
Nine people died in the incident -- eight at the scene and one at the hospital, in killings police have characterized as capital murder.
Eighteen people were taken from the scene to hospitals, mostly for gunshot and stab wounds, Waco Police Sgt. Patrick Swanton said at a news conference. Everyone involved was a gang member, police said.
"This was a true gang fight that occurred at this location,” Swanton said at a Monday morning news conference. He said the people involved in the brawl were using “bad-guy weapons” such as brass knuckles, knives and guns.
9 Dead, 192 Arrested Following Biker Gang Gunfight in Waco, Texas
Swanton said five known biker gangs were involved but he declined to name them.
“I am not about to give them the respect of mentioning their names,” he told reporters.
The gang members had gathered at the Twin Peaks Restaurant in the Central Texas Market Place early in the afternoon to discuss their differences, Swanton said. A fistfight began and quickly escalated to include knives and firearms, and then spilled into the parking lot, where gang members fired at each other, Swanton said.
"As that fight progressed, it progressed very rapidly from hands and feet as weapons to chains," he said. "My understanding [is that] a club was involved and knives were involved."
Officers were at the scene when the shooting started, police said, and some officers fired at the bikers. No officers were injured, police said. Swanton said 18 people were hospitalized with stab or gunshot wounds, some with both.
Police closed the entire Central Texas Market Place shopping area following the shooting. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were also at the scene to help with the investigation.
Police did not immediately identify the gangs allegedly involved or the individuals detained.
Over the past few months, Swanton said, the police were aware of rival biker gangs causing issues at the Twin Peaks restaurant. The Twin Peaks Restaurant will remain closed for at least seven days due to "ongoing danger" following the shooting, police said.
"We have attempted to work with the local management of Twin Peaks to get that cut back to no avail," he said. "They have not been of much assistance to us."
Calls to Twin Peaks in Waco and the Twin Peaks corporate office were not immediately returned.
Jay Patel, operating partner of the Twin Peaks Waco franchise, posted a statement on Facebook saying: "We are horrified by the criminal, violent acts that occurred outside of our Waco restaurant today. We share in the community's trauma. Our priority is to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for our customers and employees, and we consider the police our partners in doing so. Our management team has had ongoing and positive communications with the police and we will continue to work with them as we all want to keep violent crime out of our businesses and community. We will continue to cooperate with the police as they investigate this terrible crime."