
A Twin Peaks biker refused to show up for a motorcycle safety proclamation at a Waco City Council meeting. He took issue with Waco PD’s characterization of the bikers as criminals and said it was Waco PD, not the bikers, who put others in harm’s way.
by Lana Shadwick24 May 2015, 1:45 PM PST0

One of the nine bikers killed outside the Twin Peaks Restaurant in Waco, Texas served in Vietnam, and was a Purple Heart recipient. Although some news accounts have claimed all nine of the slain bikers belonged to criminal gangs, he was not even a member of a motorcycle club, and had no criminal record.
by Lana Shadwick22 May 2015, 6:40 AM PST0

Waco Police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton stated that the danger “towards us and our officers, and the officers here on the ground, and the other bikers that are involved in the shooting that occurred here” “is probably not over” on
by Ian Hanchett18 May 2015, 2:19 PM PST0

When news of the shootout between rival biker gangs at a Waco, Texas, Twin Peaks restaurant initially broke, the story was that nine gang members had been killed in a fight that also involved police exchanging shots with armed gang members.
by AWR Hawkins17 May 2015, 6:50 PM PST0