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by tbrown
Wed Apr 03, 2019 5:47 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Shooting at Twin Peaks in Waco
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Re: Shooting at Twin Peaks in Waco

talltex wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:34 am I was looking back through some of the testimony in the only case brought to trial - the one against the Bandido's Dallas Chapter President. One of the Waco officers testified that he shot 4 individuals and another said he shot 2 individuals. The Police Spokesman, Sgt. Swanton said his 3 officers fired a total of 12 shots. They were positioned on the parking lot looking down onto the Twin Peaks parking lot, restaurant and patio area. The autopsy reports of the 9 killed showed: Boyett - shot twice in head entering thru scalp, Campbell - shot once in head downward trajectory thru chin and out back of neck, Jordan - once in head from back to front and downward, Rhyne - thru neck exiting upper back downward, J Rodriguez - head shot front to back and downward, M Rodriguez head shot front to back and downward, Russell upper chest front to back and downward thru heart and lung, Smith one shot thru upper back no remark on trajectory. Out of the 9 killed that day there were 5 head shots, 1 neck shot, 3 upper back and chest. All but one stating a downward trajectory and the other no trajectory given. It appeared from the autopsies that all the bullets were jacketed but most were through and through shots and they just identified fragments of copper jackets and various lead traces and in a couple it said they appeared to be from medium caliber projectiles. In one case it said the fragments indicated a large caliber projectile . All the shots fired by the bikers were from handguns, most as they were running and ducking for cover. Hard to imagine how that would result in all those head and upper body shots with a downward trajectory. I think a lot of the 20 wounded may have been from the bikers spraying bullets at each other, but I believe most of those killed with one or two exceptions were from the rifle fire from the police officers.
It sure seems like most of the dead were killed by rifles fired by police. No way of knowing how many of the other shots were fired by undercover and deep cover LEO from federal, state, county, and municipal departments.

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