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It's really ridiculous. I wonder why there hasn't been a PT Cruiser gang? Why is it only motorcycles?
And, who wants to ride one of these death traps? I see these idiots flying by me on the interstate with a skull cap...sorry buddy, but that isn't going to protect you when you break every bone in your face and body. If you survive, you will be drinking your meals through a straw.
quote:But they would have to prove a conspiracy for pre-meditated murder. I doubt anyone was going to Twin Peaks in the middle of a shopping center to get a cheeseburger and some murder. It was more likely a bar fight that got out of hand and I am not sure you can prove conspiracy for a hundred guys on manslaughter.quote:
Agree. The only way to make it stick would be to spring the undercovers that are in the gangs at this point that know a lot more than we do....
Not really. If they were all wearing their colors, and murder or capital murder can be proved on just one individual, Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity is pretty much a slam dunk on all of them. Got read penal code chapter 71. It's pretty nuts in how it is written.
quote:quote:Still not as intense as some of the HOAs in Houston...quote:Was not aware... Interesting
The Cossacks stopped paying "dues" to the CoC, and were not members.
quote:You've never flown a plane, I see.
You've never ridden a motorcycle i see, much less a Harley. It's about as exhilarating an experience you can get outside of sex and Aggie football victory.
quote:You are still going to have a courtroom of Bandidos that say they were there to eat cheeseburgers and look down teenaged girl's shirts and the big bad Cossacks showed up and attacked them, and they just defended themselves.quote:Yes for the murder part. They could just as easily go for agg assault, deadly conduct, etc. Let's say pretty much any of them that had a weapon are ****ed. And I bet most of them did of some kind.quote:But they would have to prove a conspiracy for pre-meditated murder. I doubt anyone was going to Twin Peaks in the middle of a shopping center to get a cheeseburger and some murder. It was more likely a bar fight that got out of hand and I am not sure you can prove conspiracy for a hundred guys on manslaughter.quote:
Agree. The only way to make it stick would be to spring the undercovers that are in the gangs at this point that know a lot more than we do....
Not really. If they were all wearing their colors, and murder or capital murder can be proved on just one individual, Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity is pretty much a slam dunk on all of them. Got read penal code chapter 71. It's pretty nuts in how it is written.
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/PE/htm/PE.71.htm
quote:quote:You've never flown a plane, I see.
You've never ridden a motorcycle i see, much less a Harley. It's about as exhilarating an experience you can get outside of sex and Aggie football victory.
Serious point: different strokes for different strokes.
I have a MC endorsement, though I haven't ridden in decades, and never rode a big street bike. Much preferred dirt bikes. I just never loved going for miles/hours in the wind and weather. I do understand folks who work inside and need some outside time.
But if I want to spend hours on a big, loud, powerful machine that rattles my bones with every bump, takes me outdoors, vibrates the seat so violently that it takes hours to unwind when I get home, puts me out in the weather, etc. etc. etc.....I don't need to buy an extra vehicle or leave work.....
quote:They said they were not inside when it started.quote:
Unless you have a CI or UC that testifies differently
Or peace officers who were already there.
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Unless you have a CI or UC that testifies differently
Or peace officers who were already there.
quote:Road gear is just under 20mph, so pppfffftttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!
That thing must get upwards of 5 mph!
quote:They were there, but I think they were outside the restaurant. And supposedly it started in the bathroom. I'm guessing someone scuffed someone's Puma.
I was under the impression there were officers there the whole time, hence the rapid response. Looks like I was mistaken.
It will be interesting if they find anything that would negate a self-defense claim.
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I was under the impression there were officers there the whole time, hence the rapid response. Looks like I was mistaken.
It will be interesting if they find anything that would negate a self-defense claim.
quote:quote:Road gear is just under 20mph, so pppfffftttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!
That thing must get upwards of 5 mph!
quote:I call BS. Big and powerful, yes. The rest, not so much. That's the Cadillac of tractors. Should have posted a picture of a 4020........lol...just messing with you.quote:
But if I want to spend hours on a big, loud, powerful machine that rattles my bones with every bump, takes me outdoors, vibrates the seat so violently that it takes hours to unwind when I get home, puts me out in the weather, etc. etc. etc.....I don't need to buy an extra vehicle or leave work.....
quote:Bingo CanyonAg. Part of life is having to deal with idiots. If you react, you wind up at their level.quote:I read that "protocol". I couldn't help thinking that there wouldn't be 10% as much protocol for a meeting with the freaking Queen of England.quote:
Wow. This is cult-like in the sense of "us vs them" etc. The sense of power that the MC's clearly have just pisses me off. Get over yourselves.
I get the respect thing, but what a bunch of pansies, that they can't take the slightest "disrespect" without going ballistic. Part of being a man is self control and shrugging off idiots.
quote:Pretty good for a Lincoln!quote:quote:You've never flown a plane, I see.
You've never ridden a motorcycle i see, much less a Harley. It's about as exhilarating an experience you can get outside of sex and Aggie football victory.
Serious point: different strokes for different strokes.
I have a MC endorsement, though I haven't ridden in decades, and never rode a big street bike. Much preferred dirt bikes. I just never loved going for miles/hours in the wind and weather. I do understand folks who work inside and need some outside time.
But if I want to spend hours on a big, loud, powerful machine that rattles my bones with every bump, takes me outdoors, vibrates the seat so violently that it takes hours to unwind when I get home, puts me out in the weather, etc. etc. etc.....I don't need to buy an extra vehicle or leave work.....
That thing must get upwards of 5 mph!
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. The beach party is over for you honey and now your "living in a van down by the river"! You reap what you sow!
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It's kinda hard to feel sympathy when everyone was a willing participant in the events.
quote:If you are part of a motorcycle club that would get invited to a CoC meeting, you are more than likely aware of ongoing disputes between the Bandidos and the Cossacks. And you are also more than likely aware of their illegal activity. Why would you purposely go an environment that had that much dry powder?quote:
It's kinda hard to feel sympathy when everyone was a willing participant in the events.
Who is everyone? I find it very hard to believe that all 170-180 bikers knew what would go down at Twin Peaks. A fight? Probably with all the tension but that doesn't mean that everybody was involved or knew that murders would happen. From the reports I've read, there were quite a few smaller MCs present due to it being a CoC meeting. Those guys don't just not show up because they are scared a fight might take place. I'd be willing to bet there were quite a few present that had the same "WTF just happened" thoughts as most of us. Now the Cossacks and Bandidos....I'd venture to say all of their members were fully aware of what was going to happen. Maybe not 9 people dead, but a huge brawl. Especially with the multiple events over the past 2-3 months.
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. Do all Crips, Bloods, or other street gangs that literally wear the name of their gang on their back and where they're from? I don't think so.