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Bandidos, Hells Angels, Vagos, Mongols And Other Motorcycle Clubs Attend Manuel Rodríguez Funeral

The Waco police killing of innocent bikers and the arrests of more than 170 bikers on frivolous charges and setting a $1M bail for each one has rival motorcycle clubs from around the nation attending a funeral service for Bandidos member Manuel Rodríguez in Texas.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 31, 2015

Garland, Texas – On Saturday, hundreds of bikers from multiple motorcycle clubs from around the nation attended the funeral services of Bandidos member, Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40, aka, “Candy Man.” According to Amy Irene White’s WordPress blog, she reported that the Bandidos, Hells Angels, Vagos, Mongols, a couple from the Cossacks was present too (White confirmed the Cossacks presence on her comments section) and multiple other rival motorcycle clubs and groups attended the funeral service for Rodríguez who was killed on May 17 at the Twin Peaks Restaurant during a brawl between the Cossacks and Bandidos M.C.s, which involved the Waco police SWAT team. It is not known, if Rodríguez was killed by a rival club member or police.
The attendance at Rodríguez funeral on Saturday by multiple 1%’s or outlaw motorcycle clubs, which are considered to be criminal gangs and rival enemies according to the Texas Department of Public Safety and FBI is unprecedented and historical in the eyes of law enforcement. The alleged Waco police massacre of multiple bikers has apparently united rival 1%’s in this case and it is not known, if they will also join thousands of other bikers in a peaceful rally and protest scheduled for June 7 in Waco to protest the frivolous charges and excessive $1M bail set for each of the more than 170 bikers arrested for just wearing colors or their club logo leather vests. Most of the bikers arrested at the Twin Peaks Restaurant are members of the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents (TCCI). The TCCI on Thursday posted on their Facebook account that they and the US Defenders Program and the Texas Legislative Task Force are not in any way supporting the massive biker peaceful rally and protest being sponsored by other groups in Waco.
The groups sponsoring the June 7 peaceful biker rally and protest in Waco posted a flyer “All for 1” with information about the rally and invited all bikers to participate peacefully. Will the TCCI and 1%’s or outlaw clubs actually attend the rally as well in solidarity and defend their Constitutional right to peacefully assemble and wear their colors as protected speech?, time will only tell. The City of Waco police biker arrests and the alleged frivolous charges of organized crime and conspiracy to commit capital murder filed against those arrested by the McLennan County D.A.’s Office headed by District Attorney Abel Reyna has drawn criticism by other law enforcement agencies for arresting and detaining innocent bikers not involved in the homicides of nine bikers.
No one has been charge with capital murder in connection with the homicides of nine bikers.

The following nine victims were killed during the Twin Peaks Restaurant biker altercation between the Bandidos and Cassacks M.C.s in Waco, Texas.

● Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Richard Mathew Jordan Jr., 31, shot in the head.

● Richard Vincent Kirshner Jr., 47. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, shot in the neck. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jesús Delgado Rodríguez, 65, shot in the head. (Bandidos M.C. affiliate) Rodríguez was a Purple Heart recipient.

● Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40. (Bandidos M.C.)

● Charles Wayne Russell, 46, shot in the chest. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Matthew Mark Smith, 27. (Cossacks M.C.)

Out of 177 bikers in custody, two have made bail. Bail hearings are scheduled for June 5, 12 and 19.
Since 1994, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been adding motorcycle owners to the motorcycle street gang or outlaws classified list. All motor vehicle state registration departments in the U.S. automatically provide the information to the FBI when someone registers a motorcycle in their name. The FBI believes that 67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity, according to the FBI.

Biker attorney seeks to replace judges, demands immediate release of clients http://bit.ly/1eLhUT0

Biker in Waco shootout files federal civil rights lawsuit http://usat.ly/1daDVtc

The following 173 of 177 bikers were arrested and booked at the McLennan County Detention Center (jail) in Waco, Texas and were charged with one felony count each for Engaging in Organized Crime.

1. William Chance Aikin, 24; 2. Ray Arnold Allen, 45; 3. John O. Arnold, 4. Ronald Noel Atterbury, 45; 5. Colter Bajovich, 28; 6. Michael Don Baxley, 47; 7. Timothy Todd Bayless, 53; 8. Richard Benavides, 60; 9. Burton George Bergman, 47; 10. Ronnie Carl Bishop, 28; 11. Mitchell W. Bradford, 29; 12. Brian Joseph Brincks, 23; 13. Robert Clinton Bucy, 36; 14. Salvador Berber Campos, 27; 15. Richard Cantu Jr., 30; 16. Kenneth Robert Carlisle, 36; 17. Jason L. Cavazos, 40; 18. Rene Cavazos, 46; 19. David Cepeda, 43; 20. Nathan Champeau, 34; 21. Michael E. Chaney, 53; 22. Roy James Covey, 27; 23. Bohar Lee Crump Jr., 46; 24. James Albert David Jr., 25. Dalton R. Davis, 26. James Michael Devoll, 33; 27. Jason Alan Dillard, 39; 28. Brian Clark Eickenhorst, 28; 29. James Brent Eney, 43; 30. Morgan Jane English (female), 30; 31. Nate Christian Andens Farish, 30; 32. Matthew Ryan Folse, 31; 33. Lance Alan Geneva, 37; 34. Mario Alberto Gonzalez Jr., 36; 35. James Laray Gray, 61; 36. Nathan Clark Grindstaff, 37; 37. Bryan Tackitt Harper, 48; 38. Arley Lester Harris III, 32; 39. Raymond Clifton Hawes III, 29; 40. Jarrón Ray Hernández, 21; 41. Michael Scott Herring, 36; 42. Tommy Keith Jennings, 56; 43. Daniel Carol Johnson, 44; 44. Edgar E. Kelleher, 50; 45. Laurence Wayne Kemp, 40; 46. Michael Ray Kemes, 57; 47. Jeremy King, 32; 48. Richard Martin Kreder, 33; 49. Cody Keith Ledbetter, 50. Jarrod D. Lehman, 30; 51. Brian Dwight Logan, 38; 52. Jonathan Michael, 27; 53. Richard Olen Luther, 58; 54. Michael Lynch, 31; 55. Sandra Erler Lynch (female), 54; 56. Noble C. Mallard, 57. Terry Scott Martin, 48; 58. Eleazar Martínez, 41; 59. John Anthony Martínez, 30; 60. Joseph P. Matthews, 41; 61. Wesley A. McAlister, 32; 62. Dustin James McCann, 22; 63. Billy Jason Mcree, 38; 64.Tom Modesto Mendez, 40; 65. Rudy T. Mercado, 49; 66. Marshall Mitchell, 61; 67. Michael Doyle Moore, 42; 68. Jason Jesse Moreno, 30; 69. John David Moya, 26; 70. Robert Leon Nichols, 32; 71. Diego Nerio Obledo, 40; 72. Dusty Alan Oehlert, 33; 73. Melvin Michael Pattenaude, 51; 74. Julie Elaine Perkins (female), 52; 75. Larry E. Pina, 50; 76. Jerry Lee Pollard, 27; 77. Jimmy Lee Pond, 43; 78. David Stephen Rasor, 37; 79. Clayton Dewayne Reed, 29; 80. Jacob C. Reese, 29; 81. Owen Lee Reese, 43; 82. Rolando Reyes, 40; 83. Sergio Reyes, 44; 84. Kristoffer Lance Rhyne, 26; 85. Robert Liewellyn Robertson, 36; 86. Boyce Ray Rockett, 87. Jorge Daniel Salinas, 24; 88. Trey Alston Short, 27; 89. Kyle Smith, 48; 90. Seth A. Smith, 28; 91. Jimmy Dayton Spencer, 23; 92. Blake Scott Taylor, 24; 93. Michael Glenn Thomas, 59; 94. Christian A. Valencia, 26; 95. José Andrew Valle, 43; 96. John Phillip Vensel, 62; 97. Justin Nash Weddington, 37; 98. Glenn Allan Walker, 99. Steven Walker, 50; 100. Ester Sandy Weaver (female), 46; 101. Walter Thomas Weaver, 54; 102. Mark Allen White, 41; 103. John Samuel Wiley, 32; 104. Jacob Ryan Wilson, 28; 105. John Robert Wilson, 52; 106. Ricky Wayne Wycough, 56; 107. Gage Andrew Yarborough, 22; 108. Kevin Gene Rash, 42; 109. Ronald Warren, 55; 110. Juan García, 40; 111. Jim Harris, 27; 112. Andrew Sandoval, 30; 113. Bobby Samford, 35; 114. Daniel Pesina, 21; 115. Doss Murphy, 44; 116. Gregory Salazar, 42; 117. James Rosas, 47; 118. Jeremy Ojeda, 37; 119. Joseph Ortiz, 34; 120. Josh Martin, 25; 121. Juventino Montellano, 46; 122. Marcus Pilkington, 37; 123. Martin Lewis, 62; 124. Narciso Luna, 54; 125. John Craft, 47; 126. Jeff Battey, 50; 127. Gregory Wingo, 51; 128. Greg Corrales, 47; 129. Gilbert Zamora, 60; 130. Christopher Carrizal, 33; 131. Christopher Stainton, 42; 132. Andrew Stroer, 49; 133. Aaron Carpenter, 33; 134. James Venable, 47; 135. Lindell Copeland, 63; 136. Matthew Clendennen, 30; 137. Michael Woods, 49; 138. Noe Adame, 34; 139. Owen Bartlett, 34; 140. Reginald Weathers, 43; 141. Royce Vanvleck, 25; 142. Ryan Craft, 22; 143. Yager Lawrence, 65; 144. Richard Donias, 46; 145. Richard Dauley, 47; 146. Thomas Landers, 58; 147. Valdermar Guajardo, 37; 148. William English, 33; 149. Marco Dejong, 37; 150. John Guerrero, 44; 151. Lawrence García, 51; 152. Eliodoro Munguia, 49; 153. James Stalling, 56; 154. Edward Keller, 47; 155. Christopher Eaton, 46; 156. Don Fowler, 51; 157. Drew King, 31; 158. George Rogers, 52; 159. Bradley Terwilliger, 27; 160. Ares Phoinix, 36; 161. Benjamin Matcek, 27; 162. Gregg Rodahl, 29; 163. Daryle Waler, 39; 164. David Martinez, 45; 165. Christopher Rogers, 33; 166. Andres Ramirez, 41; 167. Theron Rhoten, 35; 168. Timothy Satterwhite, 47; 169. Anthony Palmer, 40; 170. William Redding, 35; 171. Matthew Yocum, 25; 172. Phillip Sampson, 43; 173. Phillip Smith, 37.

Breaking Update: Raw video leaked on October 29 of the Waco, TX biker Twin Peaks May 17, 2015 shooting http://bit.ly/1GNyTk7

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Destination Waco For Thousands Of Bikers To Rally Against Unlawful Detentions

Waco in Texas facing major biker rally and protest against the unlawful arrests of more than 170 bikers on May 17.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 30, 2015

Waco, Texas – On June 7, thousands of bikers and supporters from throughout Texas and other parts of the U.S. will converged at the McLennan County Court House in a peaceful rally and protest against the unlawful arrest of more than 170 bikers on May 17. Police arrested at least 177 bikers including three women after a brawl between some members of the Cossacks and Bandidos M.C.s got into an altercation and ended with nine deaths whether by police or biker gunfire.
Most of the bikers arrested were not involved in the altercation and were just attending a bi-monthly meeting sponsored by the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents (TCCI) at the Twin Peaks Restaurant. The TCCI meeting was monitored by the Waco police, Texas Rangers and feds.
No one has been specifically charged with capital murder in connection with the nine deaths at the Twin Peaks Restaurant. All of those taken into custody on May 17 were frivolously charged with engaging in organized crime and conspiring to commit capital murder including aggravated assault and bail was set at $1M each for just being at an organized TCCI meeting. McLennan County District Attorney Abel Reyna told media sources that he is confident that the charges filed against all of the bikers arrested will stick, but other law enforcement experts believe otherwise and say most were unlawfully charged. Many of the bikers charged have lost their jobs because they can’t make bail, according to the TCCI.
According to McLennan County court records, a total of 177 bikers were arrested and charged for conspiring to commit capital murder. The criminal complaint states, that bikers wearing club colors or “commonly identifiable distinctive signs or symbols… continuously or regularly associate in the commission of criminal activities…The Texas Department of Safety maintains a database containing information identifying the Cossacks and associates as a criminal street gang and the Bandidos and associates as a criminal street gang.”
The bikers were targeted by Waco police just for being at the biker event and wearing their motorcycle club colors or logos in vests.
Police said, that they recovered hundreds of weapons, but wouldn’t say how many bikers had legal Conceal Carry Permits (CCP) to carry a weapon. The State of Texas legislature on on Friday passed an open carry bill, which will allow Texans with CCP to carry weapons in plain view. Texas Governor Gregg Abbot (R) tweeted that he will sign the open carry bill into law.
On Thursday, the TCCI posted on their Facebook account that the group, including the US Defenders Program and the Texas Legislative Task Force are not in any way supporting the massive biker peaceful rally and protest being sponsored by other groups in Waco. Most of those arrested in Waco are members of the TCCI.

Biker clubs and groups that had gathered for the TCCI meeting at the Twin Peaks Restaurant were the Black Arms M.C., Escondidos M.C., Gypsy M.C., HonorBound Motorcycle Ministry, In Country M.C., Leathernecks M.C., Los Pirados M.C., Renatus M.C., Scimitars M.C., Tornado Motorcycle Club, the Vietnam Vet/Legacy Vets M.C., Distorted M.C. and the Vise Grip M.C.

The following nine victims were killed during the Twin Peaks Restaurant biker altercation between the Bandidos and Cassacks M.C.s in Waco, Texas.

● Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Richard Mathew Jordan Jr., 31, shot in the head.

● Richard Vincent Kirshner Jr., 47. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, shot in the neck. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jesús Delgado Rodríguez, 65, shot in the head. (Bandidos M.C. affiliate) Rodríguez was a Purple Heart recipient.

● Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40. (Bandidos M.C.)

● Charles Wayne Russell, 46, shot in the chest. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Matthew Mark Smith, 27. (Cossacks M.C.)

Out of 177 bikers in custody, two have made bail. Bail hearings are scheduled for June 5, 12 and 19.
Since 1994, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been adding motorcycle owners to the motorcycle street gang or outlaws classified list. All motor vehicle state registration departments in the U.S. automatically provide the information to the FBI when someone registers a motorcycle in their name. The FBI believes that 67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity, according to the FBI.

The following 173 of 177 bikers were arrested and booked at the McLennan County Detention Center (jail) in Waco, Texas and were charged with one felony count each for Engaging in Organized Crime.

1. William Chance Aikin, 24; 2. Ray Arnold Allen, 45; 3. John O. Arnold, 4. Ronald Noel Atterbury, 45; 5. Colter Bajovich, 28; 6. Michael Don Baxley, 47; 7. Timothy Todd Bayless, 53; 8. Richard Benavides, 60; 9. Burton George Bergman, 47; 10. Ronnie Carl Bishop, 28; 11. Mitchell W. Bradford, 29; 12. Brian Joseph Brincks, 23; 13. Robert Clinton Bucy, 36; 14. Salvador Berber Campos, 27; 15. Richard Cantu Jr., 30; 16. Kenneth Robert Carlisle, 36; 17. Jason L. Cavazos, 40; 18. Rene Cavazos, 46; 19. David Cepeda, 43; 20. Nathan Champeau, 34; 21. Michael E. Chaney, 53; 22. Roy James Covey, 27; 23. Bohar Lee Crump Jr., 46; 24. James Albert David Jr., 25. Dalton R. Davis, 26. James Michael Devoll, 33; 27. Jason Alan Dillard, 39; 28. Brian Clark Eickenhorst, 28; 29. James Brent Eney, 43; 30. Morgan Jane English (female), 30; 31. Nate Christian Andens Farish, 30; 32. Matthew Ryan Folse, 31; 33. Lance Alan Geneva, 37; 34. Mario Alberto Gonzalez Jr., 36; 35. James Laray Gray, 61; 36. Nathan Clark Grindstaff, 37; 37. Bryan Tackitt Harper, 48; 38. Arley Lester Harris III, 32; 39. Raymond Clifton Hawes III, 29; 40. Jarrón Ray Hernández, 21; 41. Michael Scott Herring, 36; 42. Tommy Keith Jennings, 56; 43. Daniel Carol Johnson, 44; 44. Edgar E. Kelleher, 50; 45. Laurence Wayne Kemp, 40; 46. Michael Ray Kemes, 57; 47. Jeremy King, 32; 48. Richard Martin Kreder, 33; 49. Cody Keith Ledbetter, 50. Jarrod D. Lehman, 30; 51. Brian Dwight Logan, 38; 52. Jonathan Michael, 27; 53. Richard Olen Luther, 58; 54. Michael Lynch, 31; 55. Sandra Erler Lynch (female), 54; 56. Noble C. Mallard, 57. Terry Scott Martin, 48; 58. Eleazar Martínez, 41; 59. John Anthony Martínez, 30; 60. Joseph P. Matthews, 41; 61. Wesley A. McAlister, 32; 62. Dustin James McCann, 22; 63. Billy Jason Mcree, 38; 64.Tom Modesto Mendez, 40; 65. Rudy T. Mercado, 49; 66. Marshall Mitchell, 61; 67. Michael Doyle Moore, 42; 68. Jason Jesse Moreno, 30; 69. John David Moya, 26; 70. Robert Leon Nichols, 32; 71. Diego Nerio Obledo, 40; 72. Dusty Alan Oehlert, 33; 73. Melvin Michael Pattenaude, 51; 74. Julie Elaine Perkins (female), 52; 75. Larry E. Pina, 50; 76. Jerry Lee Pollard, 27; 77. Jimmy Lee Pond, 43; 78. David Stephen Rasor, 37; 79. Clayton Dewayne Reed, 29; 80. Jacob C. Reese, 29; 81. Owen Lee Reese, 43; 82. Rolando Reyes, 40; 83. Sergio Reyes, 44; 84. Kristoffer Lance Rhyne, 26; 85. Robert Liewellyn Robertson, 36; 86. Boyce Ray Rockett, 87. Jorge Daniel Salinas, 24; 88. Trey Alston Short, 27; 89. Kyle Smith, 48; 90. Seth A. Smith, 28; 91. Jimmy Dayton Spencer, 23; 92. Blake Scott Taylor, 24; 93. Michael Glenn Thomas, 59; 94. Christian A. Valencia, 26; 95. José Andrew Valle, 43; 96. John Phillip Vensel, 62; 97. Justin Nash Weddington, 37; 98. Glenn Allan Walker, 99. Steven Walker, 50; 100. Ester Sandy Weaver (female), 46; 101. Walter Thomas Weaver, 54; 102. Mark Allen White, 41; 103. John Samuel Wiley, 32; 104. Jacob Ryan Wilson, 28; 105. John Robert Wilson, 52; 106. Ricky Wayne Wycough, 56; 107. Gage Andrew Yarborough, 22; 108. Kevin Gene Rash, 42; 109. Ronald Warren, 55; 110. Juan García, 40; 111. Jim Harris, 27; 112. Andrew Sandoval, 30; 113. Bobby Samford, 35; 114. Daniel Pesina, 21; 115. Doss Murphy, 44; 116. Gregory Salazar, 42; 117. James Rosas, 47; 118. Jeremy Ojeda, 37; 119. Joseph Ortiz, 34; 120. Josh Martin, 25; 121. Juventino Montellano, 46; 122. Marcus Pilkington, 37; 123. Martin Lewis, 62; 124. Narciso Luna, 54; 125. John Craft, 47; 126. Jeff Battey, 50; 127. Gregory Wingo, 51; 128. Greg Corrales, 47; 129. Gilbert Zamora, 60; 130. Christopher Carrizal, 33; 131. Christopher Stainton, 42; 132. Andrew Stroer, 49; 133. Aaron Carpenter, 33; 134. James Venable, 47; 135. Lindell Copeland, 63; 136. Matthew Clendennen, 30; 137. Michael Woods, 49; 138. Noe Adame, 34; 139. Owen Bartlett, 34; 140. Reginald Weathers, 43; 141. Royce Vanvleck, 25; 142. Ryan Craft, 22; 143. Yager Lawrence, 65; 144. Richard Donias, 46; 145. Richard Dauley, 47; 146. Thomas Landers, 58; 147. Valdermar Guajardo, 37; 148. William English, 33; 149. Marco Dejong, 37; 150. John Guerrero, 44; 151. Lawrence García, 51; 152. Eliodoro Munguia, 49; 153. James Stalling, 56; 154. Edward Keller, 47; 155. Christopher Eaton, 46; 156. Don Fowler, 51; 157. Drew King, 31; 158. George Rogers, 52; 159. Bradley Terwilliger, 27; 160. Ares Phoinix, 36; 161. Benjamin Matcek, 27; 162. Gregg Rodahl, 29; 163. Daryle Waler, 39; 164. David Martinez, 45; 165. Christopher Rogers, 33; 166. Andres Ramirez, 41; 167. Theron Rhoten, 35; 168. Timothy Satterwhite, 47; 169. Anthony Palmer, 40; 170. William Redding, 35; 171. Matthew Yocum, 25; 172. Phillip Sampson, 43; 173. Phillip Smith, 37.

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FBI’s Classified Street Gang File Includes All Motorcycle Owners

67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity in the U.S., according to the FBI’s classified street gang file.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 29, 2015

Washington, D.C. – Since 1994, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been adding motorcycle owners to the motorcycle street gang or outlaws classified list. All motor vehicle state registration departments in the U.S. automatically provide the information to the FBI when someone registers a motorcycle in their name. The FBI believes that 67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity, according to the FBI.

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Naked Man Spotted By Glass Door Near Milwaukee Parkside School

Police investigate report of naked man playing with himself by glass door near Parkside School.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 27, 2015

Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee police from the 6th District Station were called to the 2900 block of S. Howell Ave. to investigate a nude male standing behind a glass door where children walk by every day near a school. The principal at the Milwaukee Parkside School was alerted about the naked man who lives on the same side of the street where the school is located or just one corner house from it.
A posting on Facebook by Bobby Palacios says, while he was going to work on Tuesday morning around 7:30 a.m., he noticed a man standing naked playing with himself by an open glass door where children walk by to school. Palacios turned around to confront the naked man, but the unidentified man closed the door, according to his FB posting.
Palacios’ wife after dropping him off at work then alerted the principal at Parkside School. According to Palacios, the principal called police who went to the residence, but the man had left and police apparently waited for the man to come home.
The principal at the Milwaukee Parkside School was contacted via e-mail for comment, including police, but no response was returned by either one.

Update: Milwaukee Alderman T. Anthony Zielinski who represents the Bay View area in the 14th Alermanic District posted on his Facebook (FB) information about the naked man incident, which police from the 6th Police District Station investigated and officially filed it as “Baseless Disposition.” The unidentified property owner sent an e-mail to Ald. Zielinski and wrote, “The officers were in contact with the tenant immediately. After speaking with the tenant and gathering the facts they left and filed the official report as a “Baseless Disposition.” I am merely stating the facts of the police report so please understand that I am by NO means defending the actions of the tenant or anything the tenant may or may not have done as there are several different stories around this unfortunate event.”
Apparently police never contacted Bobby Palacios, the eye witness who first posted the incident on his FB account to alert neighborhood residents on Tuesday. In this case, police failed to contact Palacios. When contacted by Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA), Police Captain Alfonso Morales from the 2nd Police District Station indicated that the address in question concerning the incident was in the 6th Police District Station and he forwarded an e-mail to the Captain Diana Rowe at Police District 6 concerning HNNUSA’s interest in the matter, but Captain Rowe never responded about the “Baseless Disposition” incident of an alleged naked man standing behind a glass door incident on Tuesday around 7:30 a.m.
HNNUSA has attached Alderman Zielinski’s FB posting to update article. According to Zielinski, the alleged lower tenant was told to move out this Friday and will no longer live there.
Negligence by police in the 6th Police District Station to investigate and contact an eyewitness about the incident? It seems that way, now police are going after the vigilantes who broke the windows and will be checking FB postings about cyber treats to the lower tenant in question, according to the property owner. Hopefully, police can also come across Palacios’ FB posting about him witnessing the naked man standing behind a glass door at the 2900 block of S. Howell Ave.

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Free Waco Bikers Held On Frivolous Charges And Execessive $1M Bail

Bikers arrested by Waco police and charged by the McLennan County D.A.’s Office after the May 17 altercation between the Bandidos and Cossacks M.C.s have been held for at least ten days. A $1M bail for a frivolous charge by local and county officials for engaging in organized crime makes it impossible for those innocent bikers to make bail, especially when none are a flight risk.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 27, 2015

Waco, Texas – At least ten days have passed and most of the Waco bikers arrested on a frivolous charge for organized crime and an unjust excessive bail by a McLennan County judge has prevented their release. According to Waco Police Sergeant Patrick Swanton, more than 172 bikers including three women were taken into custody on May 17 after an altercation between members of the Bandidos and Cossacks M.C.s turned deadly as police who were monitoring the biker scheduled Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents (TCCI) meeting arrived at the scene and numerous shots were fired ending with nine bikers being murdered either by police or other bikers involved.
Of 170 bikers arrested, 115 had no criminal record, according to the Associated Press. All of the bikers arrested were charged with engaging in organized crime and a $1M bail was set for each one, even though they were not involved but were attending the TCCI bi-monthly meeting at the Twin Peaks Restaurant in Waco. The Twin Peaks lost its franchise due to the deadly shooting.
Bikers from throughout the U.S. have notice the excessive use of authority by the McLennan District Attorney’s Office and a local McLennan County judge. Why excessive?, well it comes short from calling it a corrupt state of affairs in law enforcement within the Texas state judicial system seeking justice for the nine bikers killed. So far, forensic ballistic testing hasn’t indicated who actually killed who and how many did the Waco police SWAT team killed?
One thing for sure, the bikers involved in the altercation that resulted in nine deceased bikers have not been charged with capital murder, but 14 Waco police officers involved in the deadly confrontation with bikers have been placed on paid administrative duty pending the outcome of the case.
Holding bikers who were not involved for ten days and violating their Constitutional rights for a fair bail, since none are a flight risk can only indicate the mere legal corruption embedded in the legal system in Waco and the State of Texas. The Waco biker incident has become a travesty of justice for Texas bikers, including nationwide biker clubs, associations and independent riders visiting the state.
Family members of bikers in jail are complaining to the TCCI that some of the bikers arrested have not been given the appropriate medical attention, insulin for diabetes and not being treated for other conditions as well. Some of the bikers are sleeping in cold floors, no blankets, pillows and etc. at the McLennan County jail, according to family members.
Hundreds of bikers are expected to converge in front of the McLennan County Court House for a peaceful rally and protest on June 7th at 1:30 p.m.

Other biker clubs and groups that had gathered for the TCCI meeting at the Twin Peaks Restaurant were the Black Arms M.C., Escondidos M.C., Gypsy M.C., HonorBound Motorcycle Ministry, In Country M.C., Leathernecks M.C., Los Pirados M.C., Renatus M.C., Scimitars M.C., Tornado Motorcycle Club, the Vietnam Vet/Legacy Vets M.C. and the Vise Grip M.C.

The following nine victims were killed during the Twin Peaks Restaurant biker altercation between the Bandidos and Cassacks M.C.s in Waco, Texas.

● Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Richard Mathew Jordan Jr., 31, shot in the head.

● Richard Vincent Kirshner Jr., 47. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, shot in the neck. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Jesús Delgado Rodríguez, 65, shot in the head. (Bandidos M.C. affiliate) Rodríguez was a Purple Heart recipient.

● Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40. (Bandidos M.C.)

● Charles Wayne Russell, 46, shot in the chest. (Cossacks M.C.)

● Matthew Mark Smith, 27. (Cossacks M.C.)

According to McLennan County court records, a total of 177 bikers were arrested and charged for conspiring to commit capital murder. The criminal complaint states, that bikers wearing club colors or “commonly identifiable distinctive signs or symbols… continuously or regularly associate in the commission of criminal activities…The Texas Department of Safety maintains a database containing information identifying the Cossacks and associates as a criminal street gang and the Bandidos and associates as a criminal street gang.”
Out of 177 bikers in custody, two have made bail. Bail hearings are scheduled for June 5, 12 and 19.
Since 1994, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been adding motorcycle owners to the motorcycle street gang or outlaws classified list. All motor vehicle state registration departments in the U.S. automatically provide the information to the FBI when someone registers a motorcycle in their name. The FBI believes that 67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity, according to the FBI.

The following 173 of 177 bikers were arrested and booked at the McLennan County Detention Center (jail) in Waco, Texas and were charged with one felony count each for Engaging in Organized Crime.

1. William Chance Aikin, 24; 2. Ray Arnold Allen, 45; 3. John O. Arnold, 4. Ronald Noel Atterbury, 45; 5. Colter Bajovich, 28; 6. Michael Don Baxley, 47; 7. Timothy Todd Bayless, 53; 8. Richard Benavides, 60; 9. Burton George Bergman, 47; 10. Ronnie Carl Bishop, 28; 11. Mitchell W. Bradford, 29; 12. Brian Joseph Brincks, 23; 13. Robert Clinton Bucy, 36; 14. Salvador Berber Campos, 27; 15. Richard Cantu Jr., 30; 16. Kenneth Robert Carlisle, 36; 17. Jason L. Cavazos, 40; 18. Rene Cavazos, 46; 19. David Cepeda, 43; 20. Nathan Champeau, 34; 21. Michael E. Chaney, 53; 22. Roy James Covey, 27; 23. Bohar Lee Crump Jr., 46; 24. James Albert David Jr., 25. Dalton R. Davis, 26. James Michael Devoll, 33; 27. Jason Alan Dillard, 39; 28. Brian Clark Eickenhorst, 28;  29. James Brent Eney, 43; 30. Morgan Jane English (female), 30; 31. Nate Christian Andens Farish, 30; 32. Matthew Ryan Folse, 31; 33. Lance Alan Geneva, 37; 34. Mario Alberto Gonzalez Jr., 36; 35. James Laray Gray, 61; 36. Nathan Clark Grindstaff, 37; 37. Bryan Tackitt Harper, 48; 38. Arley Lester Harris III, 32; 39. Raymond Clifton Hawes III, 29; 40. Jarrón Ray Hernández, 21; 41. Michael Scott Herring, 36; 42. Tommy Keith Jennings, 56; 43. Daniel Carol Johnson, 44; 44. Edgar E. Kelleher, 50; 45. Laurence Wayne Kemp, 40; 46. Michael Ray Kemes, 57; 47. Jeremy King, 32; 48. Richard Martin Kreder, 33; 49. Cody Keith Ledbetter, 50. Jarrod D. Lehman, 30; 51. Brian Dwight Logan, 38; 52. Jonathan Michael, 27; 53. Richard Olen Luther, 58; 54. Michael Lynch, 31; 55. Sandra Erler Lynch (female), 54; 56. Noble C. Mallard, 57. Terry Scott Martin, 48; 58. Eleazar Martínez, 41; 59. John Anthony Martínez, 30; 60. Joseph P. Matthews, 41; 61. Wesley A. McAlister, 32; 62. Dustin James McCann, 22; 63. Billy Jason Mcree, 38; 64.Tom Modesto Mendez, 40; 65. Rudy T. Mercado, 49; 66. Marshall Mitchell, 61; 67. Michael Doyle Moore, 42; 68. Jason Jesse Moreno, 30; 69. John David Moya, 26; 70. Robert Leon Nichols, 32; 71. Diego Nerio Obledo, 40; 72. Dusty Alan Oehlert, 33; 73. Melvin Michael Pattenaude, 51; 74. Julie Elaine Perkins (female), 52; 75. Larry E. Pina, 50; 76. Jerry Lee Pollard, 27; 77. Jimmy Lee Pond, 43; 78. David Stephen Rasor, 37; 79. Clayton Dewayne Reed, 29; 80. Jacob C. Reese, 29; 81. Owen Lee Reese, 43; 82. Rolando Reyes, 40; 83. Sergio Reyes, 44; 84. Kristoffer Lance Rhyne, 26; 85. Robert Liewellyn Robertson, 36; 86. Boyce Ray Rockett, 87. Jorge Daniel Salinas, 24; 88. Trey Alston Short, 27; 89. Kyle Smith, 48; 90. Seth A. Smith, 28; 91. Jimmy Dayton Spencer, 23; 92. Blake Scott Taylor, 24; 93. Michael Glenn Thomas, 59; 94. Christian A. Valencia, 26; 95. José Andrew Valle, 43; 96. John Phillip Vensel, 62; 97. Justin Nash Weddington, 37; 98. Glenn Allan Walker, 99. Steven Walker, 50; 100. Ester Sandy Weaver (female), 46; 101. Walter Thomas Weaver, 54; 102. Mark Allen White, 41; 103. John Samuel Wiley, 32; 104. Jacob Ryan Wilson, 28; 105. John Robert Wilson, 52; 106. Ricky Wayne Wycough, 56; 107. Gage Andrew Yarborough, 22; 108. Kevin Gene Rash, 42; 109. Ronald Warren, 55; 110. Juan García, 40; 111. Jim Harris, 27; 112. Andrew Sandoval, 30; 113. Bobby Samford, 35; 114. Daniel Pesina, 21; 115. Doss Murphy, 44; 116. Gregory Salazar, 42; 117. James Rosas, 47; 118. Jeremy Ojeda, 37; 119. Joseph Ortiz, 34; 120. Josh Martin, 25; 121. Juventino Montellano, 46; 122. Marcus Pilkington, 37; 123. Martin Lewis, 62; 124. Narciso Luna, 54; 125. John Craft, 47; 126. Jeff Battey, 50; 127. Gregory Wingo, 51; 128. Greg Corrales, 47; 129. Gilbert Zamora, 60; 130. Christopher Carrizal, 33; 131. Christopher Stainton, 42; 132. Andrew Stroer, 49; 133. Aaron Carpenter, 33; 134. James Venable, 47; 135. Lindell Copeland, 63; 136. Matthew Clendennen, 30; 137. Michael Woods, 49; 138. Noe Adame, 34; 139. Owen Bartlett, 34; 140. Reginald Weathers, 43; 141. Royce Vanvleck, 25; 142. Ryan Craft, 22; 143. Yager Lawrence, 65; 144. Richard Donias, 46; 145. Richard Dauley, 47; 146. Thomas Landers, 58; 147. Valdermar Guajardo, 37; 148. William English, 33; 149. Marco Dejong, 37; 150. John Guerrero, 44; 151. Lawrence García, 51; 152. Eliodoro Munguia, 49; 153. James Stalling, 56; 154. Edward Keller, 47; 155. Christopher Eaton, 46; 156. Don Fowler, 51; 157. Drew King, 31; 158. George Rogers, 52; 159. Bradley Terwilliger, 27; 160. Ares Phoinix, 36; 161. Benjamin Matcek, 27; 162. Gregg Rodahl, 29; 163. Daryle Waler, 39; 164. David Martinez, 45; 165. Christopher Rogers, 33; 166. Andres Ramirez, 41; 167. Theron Rhoten, 35; 168. Timothy Satterwhite, 47; 169. Anthony Palmer, 40; 170. William Redding, 35; 171. Matthew  Yocum, 25; 172. Phillip Sampson, 43; 173. Phillip Smith, 37.

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Henry Solis, Former L.A. Cop Facing Homicide Charges After Deported To U.S. By Mexico

Solis, a homicide suspect appeared in court on Wednesday after he was deported on Tuesday to the U.S. by the Mexican government.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 27, 2015

El Paso, Texas – On Tuesday, Henry Solis, 27, a former Los Angeles Police Officer was deported to the U.S. by Mexican authorities after he was arrested in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Intelligence shared about his whereabouts between Mexican authorities and the U.S. led to his arrest in Mexico. Solis was wanted by the FBI for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution in connection with the murder of Salome Rodríguez Jr., 23, on March 13 in Pomona, California.
Solis was still on his probationary period with the Los Angeles Police Department when he allegedly shot Rodríguez. Soon after being identified as the primary suspect for the Rodríguez homicide, Solis was terminated as an officer. Solis while off-duty shot Rodríguez twice in the abdomen, twice in his legs and one shot in the neck. Rodríguez died at a local hospital.
According to the criminal complaint, Solis and Rodríguez got into an altercation at a bar and Solis followed Rodríguez outside and shot him multiple times. Solis was assigned to the tactical unit, according to the LAPD.
Police were able to recover video images showing Solis and his father walking across the border from El Paso, Texas into Mexico several hours after he shot Rodríguez. His father Victor Solis was taken into custody for lying to police.

A $25K reward was offered information leading to his arrest and conviction.

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Rodolfo Cruz Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison For Possession Of Cocaine

Cruz pleaded guilty and sentenced in cocaine case.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 26, 2015

Waco, Texas – On Tuesday, Rodolfo Cruz, 26, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 years in prison for one felony count for intend to deliver 250 grams of cocaine in a drug free zone. Cruz was taken into custody on November 2013 and was indicted in January 2014 on one count for cocaine possession with intend to deliver and count two for endangering a child.
In November 2013, Cruz was stopped for a traffic violation in the City of Waco and police discovered 250 grams of cocaine in his vehicle. Cruz had his 3-year-old son with him at the time of his arrest.

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GOP Injunction For DACA And DAPA Won’t Be lifted, Federal TX Court Of Appeals Ruled

The Obama administration lost an appeal to lift or limit an injunction filed by 26 GOP controlled states to stop the implementation of DAPA for parents of undocumented students and extending DACA for undocumented students.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 26, 2015

Texas – On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit for the Southern District of Texas denied lifting or limiting a lower federal court injunction to prevent implementation of Obama’s administrative immigration policy of Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) and extending DACA for undocumented students.
The three panel federal appeals judges ruled, “we deny the motion for stay and the request to narrow the scope of the injunction.”
At least 1.2 million persons who qualified for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), approximately 636,000 have been accepted through 2014. DAPA would have allowed for parents of undocumented students to stay in the U.S
Today’s decision by the appeals judges clears the way for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to continue to deport DACA students and their parents. The case will most likely reach the U.S. Supreme Court.
GOP presidential candidates viewed as anti-immigrant will most likely not get the Latino vote in 2016.

Appeals Court Decision (PDF): http://t.co/6njwpVMHV2

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McLennan County Sheriff’s Office Facebook Administrator Mocks User Posting Grammer

A McLennan County Sheriff’s Office Facebook administrator mocks user comment postings on its social media account.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 24, 2015

Waco, Texas – In a recent response to McLennan County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Facebook (FB) account by users over the biker brawl at Twin Peaks has an administrator for the sheriff’s department FB mocking their education and grammar used in posting comments. For a McLennan County worker or sheriff’s deputy to mock users grammar multiple times can be viewed as unprofessional and doesn’t help the public relations image for Sheriff Parnell McNamara and the department.
The MCSO FB administrator at times uses sarcastic comments when being challenged or questioned instead of carrying a simple dialogue with users. If the MCSO can’t take public criticism, then why are they allowing users to post comments?
It would be a benefit for the MCSO to replace the sarcastic and grammar mocking administrator from commenting on its FB account. A more professional administrator could be a fresh addition, especially someone who can respond to user comment postings without mocking their FB grammar.
The MCSO FB administrator could actually take a lesson from Waco Police Department Sergeant Patrick Swanton on how to deal with user comments on its Waco Police Department FB account, even when faced with criticism.

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Motorcyclist Killed In Crash Identified As Alderman Joseph A. Dudzik

Dudzik lost control and crashed into construction barricades.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

May 22, 2015

Milwaukee, WI – On Thursday, Alderman Joseph A. Dudzik, 56, a motorcycle enthusiast was reported killed around 11:25 p.m. after losing control and crashing into construction barricades in the 7400 block of W. Morgan Ave., according to police. Dudzik was taken to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries.
Dudzik was first elected to the Milwaukee Common Council 11th District in 2002. According to the Milwaukee Common Council website, Alderman Dudzik had strong ties to organized labor. He was vice president/trustee of Local 47 of AFSCME District Council 48, was a delegate of Milwaukee County Labor Council and is a member of the Milwaukee Municipal Engineers Association. He graduated from Hamilton High School and attended UW-Madison, UW-Waukesha and Milwaukee Area Technical College.
Alderman Dudzik and his wife Lynn are members of St. Matthias Parish and have two sons, Jake and Jeffrey.
Alderman Dudzik served on the Licenses Committee and the Finance and Personnel Committee.

Update: The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed, Alderman Dudzik died from blunt force trauma and was not wearing a helmet. His blood alcohol concentration was 0.137 over the legal limit.
He was thrown at least 75 feet when he lost control and hit a construction barricade and missing road way. Speed contributed to the deadly accident, a 30 MPH is posted on the road way.
According to police, Alderman Dudzik attended a town meeting at the Hamilton High School and a Thursday biker night at the Harley-Davidson Museum.

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