vendredi 22 mai 2015

Waco Biker Shootout

More fallout from the big shootout involving police and several biker gangs in Waco, Texas last Sunday - it has been learned a former San Antonio police officer was among the bikers arrested and now it is being reported police are receiving threats:



Police threatened after Texas biker gang brawl - Yahoo News

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A 62-year-old who posts images of his ailing mother with her pooch in one Facebook post and raunchy sex jokes in the next.

A man who poses alongside his son, middle finger to the air, then lauds his work with special needs children and extols the blessing of healthy grandchildren.

Much like the black-and-white goatee he has been rocking since at least 2013, Marty Lewis represents a dichotomy.

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Lewis is one of the 170 bikers arrested and charged with engaging in organized criminal activity after a brawl and shootout at a Waco, Texas, restaurant left nine bikers dead. He remained in the McLennan County Jail on Wednesday with many of his biker brethren, unable to post the $1 million bail set by a judge...

...Just over a decade ago, Lewis could have been the one putting folks in cuffs.

He was a detective and worked in the vice unit at the San Antonio Police Department for 32 years, retiring in February 2004, according to a police statement.

"As far as my office is aware, he was a vice detective. Our vice unit primarily investigates prostitution, gambling, and liquor violations. At this point, we don't have info that he was ever assigned to infiltrate a gang," San Antonio police spokesman Sgt. Javier Salazar told CNN.

Word that a former man in blue was among those arrested didn't sit well with Waco Police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton.

"When I heard that this morning, it made me sick to my stomach," Swanton said.
Ex-San Antonio detective Martin Lewis arrested in Waco - CNN.com


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