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They say one group of bikers held a planned meeting at the Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco. One gang member may have had his foot run over by a rival gang member and that may have started the brawl.
Along with the pain of nine men killed, some 20 wounded and hundreds of lives turned upside down by the Sunday afternoon shootout at Twin Peaks in Waco a decade ago, legal questions also still ...
Nelson, 42, is president of the Hill County Cossacks and one of 154 bikers indicted in the May 17, 2015, shootout at Twin Peaks in Waco that left nine bikers dead and more than 20 wounded.
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It’s been ten years since a feud between motorcycle gangs, the Bandidos and Cossacks, turned into a shootout at a Twin Peaks in Waco. Nine people died and an additional 20 were injured.
Waco police officers in Twin Peaks shootout will not be indicted Three Waco police officers were cleared of wrongdoing in the May 17 Twin Peaks shootout that left nine people dead.
Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said eight people died at the scene of the shooting at Twin Peaks restaurant and another person at a hospital. It's not immediately clear if bystanders are ...
WACO, TX -- About 170 members of rival motorcycle gangs were charged with engaging in organized crime Monday, a day after a shootout at a Texas restaurant that killed nine people and wounded 18.
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