‘Criminal Meeting’ of
Bikers in Waco was Actually Organized Political Gathering
by Lee Stranahan 21 May 2015
Despite the characterization by police that the afternoon
gathering at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas that led to Sunday’s bloody shooting incident
was a gathering of criminal biker gangs with violent intent, the meeting
appears to have been a legitimate, organized gathering of motorcycle riders
meeting to discuss political issues.
The group that met was the Texas Confederation of Clubs
and Independents (CoC&I) and a look at that group’s website and history
gives a very different impression of the group’s purpose and goals than what
has been said repeatedly by Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton.
Swanton has been a central media figure, conducting several
press conferences since shootings that left nine dead and dozens injured
happened on Sunday. Swanton’s statements have been echoed by the media,
creating an image of a get together of thugs converging on Twin Peaks in an
event obviously fraught with danger that authorities tried desperately to stop until
they were foiled by the uncooperative restaurant owner.
An AP
report on Tuesday gives what has been the now-standard media
narrative:
Five gangs had gathered at the restaurant as part of a
meeting to settle differences over turf and recruitment. Prior meetings had
been held at the restaurant, and managers there had dismissed police concerns
over the gatherings, he said.
“They were not here to drink and eat barbecue,” Swanton
said. “They came here with violence in mind.”
The “gathering of criminal bikers” story was even used to
justify the $1 million bail that the 170 arrested bikers were each handed. From
the same AP report:
McLennan County Justice of the Peace W.H. Peterson set
bond at $1 million for each suspect. He defended the high amount, citing the
violence that quickly unfolded in a shopping market busy with a lunchtime
crowd.
“We have nine people dead, because these people wanted to
come down and what? Drink? Party?” Peterson said. “I thought it was
appropriate.”
Despite those claims by Texas officials of drinking,
partying and violence in mind, the Texas Confederation of Clubs and
Independents website and other information give every impression that the
group’s meeting on that Sunday was legitimate.
This does not mean that groups or individuals who
participated in CoC&I meeting don’t have criminal connections. Some see the
CoC&I as a way for clubs like the Bandidos to gain legitimacy, an
assessment shared by the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Gang
Threat Assessment from 2014:
Formed in the 1960s, the Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
(Bandidos OMG) conducts its illegal activities as covertly as possible and
avoids high-profile activities such as drive-by shootings that many street
gangs tend to commit. However, members are not covert about making their presence
known by wearing the gang colors, insignia, and riding in large groups. They
seek to turn public sentiment in their favor by organizing frequent charity
runs. Bandidos are likely to focus on recruiting new members with no criminal
history.
However, it’s not clear that everyone who attended the
CoC&I meeting had criminal connections. As the Gang Threat Assessment
report pointed out, even the Bandidos have recruited members with no criminal
history in an attempt to clean up there reputation. As a comment on the biker site Aging Rebel suggests:
If thirty guys were fighting who were the other 140 that
were arrested? The Christian Ministries, the Veterans Clubs, and everyone
else who attended a COC meeting aimed at keeping bikers safe, biker
legislation, and scheduling biker events? So now your local motorcycle minister
is locked up on a 1 million dollar bond.
A look at the Texas Confederation of Clubs and
Independents website and events calendar does show a group that’s focused
on legislative issues and elections.
The CoC&I site has an entire page dedicated to National, State and Local
Happenings with links to various political calls to action and
events.
That page features a photo of a U.S. Marine standing at
attention with a group of bikers and a photo an eagle over an American flag
with the motto “Don’t tread on me. I refuse to allow my civil servant to run my
life.”
A look at the group’s
events calendar shows that the Twin Peaks meeting was listed on the
Calendar as a “Region 1 Texas COC&I Meeting”; one of a number of meeting
that happen in every part of Texas on a regular basis.
Other events on the Calendar show an actual legislative
purpose. For example, on April 22nd at 7am the Calendar lists a public hearing
on legislation:
The Motorcycle Safety Fund Bill (SB754) will be
brought to the floor for public hearing in the Transportation
Committee.
Paul and Jude will be testifying in support of the bill
and we need as many people as possible to attend the hearing to support our
community spokesmen, Senator Watson and show we are unified in seeing SB754
passed.
Later in April was a two day “Texas COC&I Christian
Unity Event”, described as:
This event is open to everyone. We want to include
Christians from all traditional MC’s and not just the Christian MC’s and MM’s.
You are welcome even if you are not a Christian, but the
event will be Christian by nature.
Looking beyond the group’s website, eyewitness reports are
beginning to paint a very different picture than that the official version from
the Waco police.
Halfway through this WacoTrib.com
story comes an account from someone who was at event that claims the biker’s
political event was interrupted by uninvited bikers from the Cossacks gang.:
Steve Cochran, a national bikers’ rights advocate from
Waco who witnessed the melee, blamed the incident entirely on the Cossacks.
Cochran, who is a founder of the Waco chapter of the Sons of the South, is an
official with the U.S. Defenders Task Force, a legislative group affiliated
with the Texas Confederacy of Clubs and Independents.
He arrived at Twin Peaks on Sunday to set up a sound
system for the COC&I meeting, only to find that the violence already had
started.
Bandidos members were to be part of the meeting, which
was to focus on legislative issues common to all bikers, Cochran said. He said
police gave no indication to him or other COC&I members that their lives
might be in danger.
“These meetings have gone on for 20 years, and we’ve gone
all these years without a single incident until Sunday,” he said.
Other reports say that about 60 Cossacks arrived at the
meeting and a list of those killed indicates that only one of the victims was
from Waco. Tuesday, Breitbart
Texas reported exclusively on indications on social media of
aggressive moves by the Cossacks, including “transfers” of bikers into Texas.
The emerging picture of what really happened on Sunday in
Waco raises some doubts about the initial police explanation of the incident as
well as their suggested remedy. For example, Waco spokesman Swanton has
repeated blamed the restaurant for not refusing to host the event.
However, the very political nature of the Texas
Confederation of Clubs and Independents and its website raise troubling
First Amendment questions about the police trying to pressure a business to
shut down a lawful political meeting that had never led to problems previously,
regardless of the people at that meeting.
Texas Law Enforcement has had a difficult job dealing with
biker gangs. One frustration is that some groups like the Bandidos combine
legitimate elements (with charity rides) with criminal (like meth dealing.)
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and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
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York City Police Department, was the police commissioner for Boston (MA), a superintendent for the Boston Metropolitan Police, and the chief
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Elliott B. Broidy
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Advisory Council, and a commissioner for the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System.
Kenneth
Canterbury is a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council, and the president of the Fraternal Order of Police.
Debo P. Adegbile
was opposed nomination as assistant attorney general by the Fraternal Order of Police, and is a
partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale
and Dorr.
Reginald J. Brown
is a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering
Hale and Dorr, and was a special counsel to victims for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Timothy McVeigh
was the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
bomber, and said the Waco siege
inspired his Oklahoma City bombing.
Jamie S. Gorelick
is a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering
Hale and Dorr, was a trustee at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), and a commissioner for the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
Upon the United States.
National
Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States investigated the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
Cameron F. Kerry
was an associate at Wilmer Cutler
Pickering Hale and Dorr, is the U.S. Department of State secretary John F. Kerry’s brother, and a fellow
at the Brookings Institution (think
tank).
World Trade
Center was destroyed by the 9-11
terrorist attacks.
National
September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center is at the site
of the World Trade Center.
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