Scene: Bikers lay dead by their motorcycles in the
parking lot of Twin Peaks Bar and Grill in Waco, Texas, just after midday on
Sunday (Image source: Daily Mail UK)
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At least nine
people have been killed and 18 injured in a shootout between rival biker gangs
outside the Twin Peaks Restaurant in Waco, Texas. The brawl
quickly escalated from fists to gunfire despite police, aware of possible
trouble, being at the scene.
Eight bikers have been killed as a result of the
violence that broke out between the rival gangs in Waco, while one more died in
hospital, local media reported citing police. At least 18 more people suffered
gunshot and stab wounds and were brought to a local hospital.
Police said no officers were wounded or killed in the
shootout, but it was unclear whether any bystanders were injured.
Multiple media sources report:
According to witnesses, members of two or even three
rival biker gangs were having a brawl in and outside the Twin Peaks Restaurant
when the gunfire erupted. Witnesses said the fighting began with punching and
kicking but quickly escalated and knives, chains and bats could be seen before
the shooting started.Waco police officers were already at the scene when the
action escalated, Waco Police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said, according to
KWTX-TV.
“Gang members were shooting at each other and officers
at the scene fired their weapons, as well,” Swanton said, confirming no
policemen were injured.
Police have reportedly been arresting anyone bearing
arms at the scene, recovering chains, knives, bats, clubs and firearms. The FBI
has reportedly arrived at the scene.
“There was an incident but thankfully the awesome Waco
Police have been on the premises and assisting with this situation,” a Twin
Peaks employee wrote on Facebook
Police have warned that the entire Central Texas
Marketplace is closed, urging people to leave now and avoid this area.
Police
had been anticipating trouble when bikers started gathering outside Twin Peaks,
with District Attorney Abel Reyna warning of potential dangers from rival gangs
for months. Reyna told KWTX that a dispute which had erupted between two local
motorcycle gangs spilled over to involve the Dallas-Fort Worth area gangs.
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