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    Waco ---- Interesting

    Yep--- Interesting....................

    BOND REDUCTIONS OFFERED ONLY IN EXCHANGE FOR WAIVING POTENTIAL LAWSUITS IN WACO SHOOTOUT
    Raw news: Press release from Looney and Conrad Law Firm representing many of the jailed bikers in Waco.
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    For immediate release
    Waco, Texas – Earlier today, detainees in the Jack Harwell Detention Center in Waco were told that in exchange for bond reductions, they must sign a document stating the Waco police “had the right to arrest the inmate and that he/she will not file a lawsuit against McLennan County and/or the City of Waco.”
    On the two-week anniversary of the “shootout at high noon” at the Twin Peaks restaurant between motorcyclists and law enforcement officers, at least 170 people remain detained on $1 million bonds.
    This latest information was reported to an attorney representing at least one of the detainees. “It appears the public defenders office in McLennan County is involved in this scurrilous activity,” said Paul Looney, a Houston attorney with Looney & Conrad, P.C. “I’ve never seen anything like the lawlessness that the authorities have perpetrated on these people and now to add insult to injury they are trying to cover their own tracks in exchange for bond. I will be in the reception area of the McLennan County D.A.’s office tomorrow morning at 8:30 with the intention of not leaving until we have the issue of bond resolved.”
    “They know these people aren’t dangerous or they wouldn’t be offering the bond reductions and they know the police and the D.A.’s office have violated the law and now they are trying to hold people hostage until they agree to waive their rights. It’s unconscionable,” said Clay S. Conrad, Looney’s law partner.

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    One family member of a biker summed up the news like this:
    In other words, the Waco PD is putting a gun to the head of the accused by holding their freedom for ransom. “If you want out, give us a pass.”

    Such a thing is nothing short of extortion! If they refuse, they intend on continuing to hold them on the $1-million bond.
    Let that sink in for a moment. The Waco PD and feds would have you believe that nearly 170 Americans, whom are locked away, are so dangerous, that they cannot be trusted with freedom. Yet, if they’ll agree to absolve the Waco PD of any crime, suddenly they’re outstanding citizens?
    Like I’ve been telling you since the beginning, these men and women were kidnapped to attain their silence. They were kidnapped to protect the Waco Police from having to answer for their crimes. And we can prove it, now.
    The Waco Police wants absolution for murdering 9 people, and kidnapping and abusing 170 witnesses. But they want to circumvent the legal system. They don’t want their crimes to be exposed to the public.
    This is another case of government believing that they are above justice. We cannot allow such a thing to happen. The truth needs to known, and it needs to spread from coast-to-coast. If they get away with it in Waco, they’ll do it again. Maybe next time, you’ll be the target.
    If you are family of any of the victims who are being held for ransom by the Waco Police, do NOT agree to sign this document. The Waco Police shall not avoid the inevitable day when the truth comes out in court. True justice is coming! And the Waco Police will soon be exposed for their crimes against the victims of the Waco massacre. The dead and the kidnapped deserve true justice, and that won’t come with silence, it will come with the exposure of the truth.

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    Sorry.. not a true story.. the attorney that started it has been turned over to the bar association's review board for censure.

    A fight over a fake deal to break up the large case load of arrests after the Twin Peaks shooting on May 17, is making for a very real battle between lawyers.

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      #3
      This is the same opinion piece that someone was using yesterday. Funny how no other news source reported anything similar.

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        #4
        Lawyer fight, it fixin to get real bad up in here.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bullseye07 View Post
          This is the same opinion piece that someone was using yesterday. Funny how no other news source reported anything similar.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bullseye07 View Post
            This is the same opinion piece that someone was using yesterday. Funny how no other news source reported anything similar.
            but because it was on the internet is has to be true right?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bullseye07 View Post
              This is the same opinion piece that someone was using yesterday. Funny how no other news source reported anything similar.
              Yep sure was interesting though

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                #8
                Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View Post
                Yep sure was interesting though
                whatever...the numbers will prove all 190 innocent...once I'm done defrosting Bigfoot from my freezer, you'll see!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Crazy Horse View Post
                  whatever...the numbers will prove all 190 innocent...once I'm done defrosting Bigfoot from my freezer, you'll see!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mike Javi Cooper View Post
                    Sorry.. not a true story.. the attorney that started it has been turned over to the bar association's review board for censure.

                    http://www.kxxv.com/story/29211450/f...lds-real-fight
                    So, you discount one report with another report? Fabulous The truth lies somewhere in-between.

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                      #11
                      At this point I am tired of reading about it. Good lord we need a new topic here. I mean who knows maybe something hunting related.

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                        #12
                        Hmmm. An attorney named "Looney" would sure get my nod.

                        Not.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by hoythunter28 View Post
                          At this point I am tired of reading about it. Good lord we need a new topic here. I mean who knows maybe something hunting related.

                          How about a new thread about all the rain we got. I haven't read anything about that.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by hoythunter28 View Post
                            At this point I am tired of reading about it. Good lord we need a new topic here. I mean who knows maybe something hunting related.
                            But read it anyway and posted about it. LMAO!

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                              #15
                              I think there is a good probability some of them will have a case for wrongful prosecution. I could be wrong though.

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