Sunday, May 24, 2015

Waco Biker Gangs Cossacks & Bandidos Claim: "We're Not Gang Members! If You Call Us Members Of A Gang - We'll Fucking Kill You & Your Family And Burn Down The Town Where You Live!'


Hey tattooed dirtbag biker morons - if you dress the part of a bad ass and act the part of a bad ass and want the public to perceive you as a bad ass... then....you're gonna die like a bad ass.....
"They're not gang members," he says. "I'm not a gang member. And to be labeled as a gang member, or some of these kids that are right now locked up with a million-dollar bond on them, it's terrifying and it's extremely unfortunate." Confused dirtbag biker...

"Most of the clubs that were present there had nothing to do with the shootings," she said. "They didn't do anything but go to a meeting." Another confused dirtbag biker...

"In fact, our meetings, after the pledge of allegiance and a prayer, many times the chairman will say, 'If you have any issues with anyone, for any reason, take it up elsewhere,' "And another dirtbag moron
Here from NPR:
Authorities in Waco, Texas, continue to investigate the deaths of nine motorcycle gang members in one of the worst biker brawls in recent times. More than 170 people were arrested and charged with organized crime; each is being held under a $1 million bond. 
Now there's a backlash from biker groups, who claim many of the riders were simply at the wrong place at the wrong time, and had nothing to do with Sunday's bloody fight. 
A biker leaves a biker bar in Murrells Inlet, S.C., in May 2012 after competing in a slow ride competition inside the bar. It was one of the events held during the annual Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Spring Rally in and around Myrtle Beach. 
Waco police continue to justify the large number of arrests; they say five criminal motorcycle gangs went to war with one another at the Twin Peaks Bar & Grill last weekend. 
Ron Blackett emphatically disagrees. He's a 48-year-old business security specialist in Austin, former U.S. Army and Coast Guard, who rides a 2011 Harley Davidson Road King. Blackett says he knows many of the riders now sitting in county jail in Waco. 
"They're not gang members," he says. "I'm not a gang member. And to be labeled as a gang member, or some of these kids that are right now locked up with a million-dollar bond on them, it's terrifying and it's extremely unfortunate." 
Blackett, whose club name is Bone, acts as vice president of the central Texas region of the Confederation of Clubs and Independents, known as CoC&I, a biker organization that meets regularly to educate its members on motorcycle legislation — and to drink beer. Last Sunday, the group was hosting a meeting at Twin Peaks when the violence broke out. Read More>>>>>
What a bunch of fucking tattooed crybabies.....


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