Re: Shooting at Twin Peaks in Waco
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 12:27 pm
Looks like it cost him his franchise. Now he is really going to be out of some money.
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Abraham wrote:What's up with the manager of TP.
Was he intimidated into welcoming the motorcycle thugs or is he a member or a past member or related in some way to these criminals?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
SewTexas wrote:Abraham wrote:What's up with the manager of TP.
Was he intimidated into welcoming the motorcycle thugs or is he a member or a past member or related in some way to these criminals?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
actually I've heard from several different places that there is speculation that he is somehow involved with one of the gangs.
This would not surprise me at all. Simple greed in this case, doesn't make sense to me. Having groups like this frequent your business seems like it would drive less dangerous customers away. And if you're relying on gangs to support your business, it's only a matter of time before something like this happens.SewTexas wrote:Abraham wrote:What's up with the manager of TP.
Was he intimidated into welcoming the motorcycle thugs or is he a member or a past member or related in some way to these criminals?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
actually I've heard from several different places that there is speculation that he is somehow involved with one of the gangs.
I've been to a Hooters once. The food was ok, there was nothing really scandalous about the waitresses or the clothing. A Twin Peaks opened near my office, I have been there probably 5 times. The food was good and the prices were reasonable. Here the waitresses clothing was more revealing, primarily cleavage. The big difference was in TV's, it was wall to wall TV's. My location has a parking problem, so they had valet parking, so it felt very upscale. No bikers at all. I haven't been in a year, I don't like to valet. Hooters across the freeway from the Twin Peaks remodeled after the Twin Peaks opened, I'm assuming they stole their business.LSUTiger wrote:I guess I am just weird or something, I never have had a complaint about Hooters food. Burgers are OK and I really like the wings. Standard Glock sights are my favorite which from what I gather makes me weird too.Dave2 wrote:Didn't really care for their wings, either.Syntyr wrote:Wow drove by this place on the way out of town at 11:00 am this morning, headed back to Houston. I was in Waco doing Tech Support for an elderly friend there. Ironically her husband worked for Waco PD before he passed last year.
Twin Peaks... Tilted Kilt... Hooters... There are reasons I don't visit places like this and I am glad that carries me forward to this day. I had a friend talk me into going to a Hooters once a long time ago. Worst hamburger I have ever attempted to eat.
The Waco PD Sgt has announced three times now gang members started shooting at the Police. He has also verified that Waco PD and DPS returned fire hitting the subjects and without that action there possibly could have been many more wounded or killed.Target1911 wrote:That order to kill is bogus.
Also the main beef has been between Cossaks and Banditos has been going on for over a year.
The meeting was to squash the differences.
The cops never fired a shot
scimitars are a sister group to the cossaks
7 cossaks dead
2 banditos
The cossaks were ambushed in the parking lot
I am not affiliated with either club but I have known 1 of the dead for nearly 15 years through work. And 2 others for over 10 years. Met them before they joined the club.
About 90% of what the media is saying either speculation or hog wash.
People with the surname of Patel are more usually innkeepers and merchants, etc. rather than bikers?SewTexas wrote:Abraham wrote:What's up with the manager of TP.
Was he intimidated into welcoming the motorcycle thugs or is he a member or a past member or related in some way to these criminals?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
actually I've heard from several different places that there is speculation that he is somehow involved with one of the gangs.
Patel is the "managing partner" from Dallas....the local manager is (was) Brad Doan. I don't know him at all, but would wager the promotion of "Thursday Biker Nights" was a combination of extra $$$ due to larger crowds, and probably a dubious "ego thing" because he liked telling people he was tight with the Bandidos, etc. I've run into groups of Bandidos twice at other places in Waco in last 2 years...Denny's and Luby's...don't know if some are local or were just passing thru between DFW and Austin. They were already bad news in Austin back in the mid 70's and they hung out in a couple of the "men's entertainment bars" when I was in college there.Oldgringo wrote:People with the surname of Patel are more usually innkeepers and merchants, etc. rather than bikers?SewTexas wrote:Abraham wrote:What's up with the manager of TP.
Was he intimidated into welcoming the motorcycle thugs or is he a member or a past member or related in some way to these criminals?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
actually I've heard from several different places that there is speculation that he is somehow involved with one of the gangs.
You're wrong there.Target1911 wrote:About 90% of what the media is saying either speculation or hog wash.
I'm not quite sure where you pull this from, but it's complete and utter hogwash. Five minutes of research on the internet will prove the case.koine2002 wrote:
The Patel family is a very wealthy and influential family in India. Many of the Patels you find here in the US are in that family--especially if they are business owners. The Patels are also heavily vested in the BJP and their front, the RSS. The BJP is a Hindu nationalist political party and the RSS is a front that engages in a lot of extortion and persecution of non-Hindus in India--especially Christians. While there is no traceable connection between the two (BJP and RSS), it is common knowledge in India that they are associated. The current PM of India (and the majority in Parliament), Modi, is BJP. BJP is responsible for it being a crime punishable by 5 years imprisonment in Maharashtra state to slaughter any bovine--regardless of your religious convictions.
I wouldn't put it past someone who is in bed with the RSS to be involved with biker gangs. Whether that is true of this Patel, or not, I don't know.
suthdj wrote:My wife like going to those places just to show me what I can't have.LSUTiger wrote:I guess I am just weird or something, I never have had a complaint about Hooters food. Burgers are OK and I really like the wings. Standard Glock sights are my favorite which from what I gather makes me weird too.Dave2 wrote:Didn't really care for their wings, either.Syntyr wrote:Wow drove by this place on the way out of town at 11:00 am this morning, headed back to Houston. I was in Waco doing Tech Support for an elderly friend there. Ironically her husband worked for Waco PD before he passed last year.
Twin Peaks... Tilted Kilt... Hooters... There are reasons I don't visit places like this and I am glad that carries me forward to this day. I had a friend talk me into going to a Hooters once a long time ago. Worst hamburger I have ever attempted to eat.