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The Sunday Read: ‘The Waco Biker Shootout Left Nine Dead. Why Was No One Convicted?’

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Mar 6, 2022
Mark Binelli, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, delves into the Waco biker shootout's dark legacy. He unpacks the violent clash between the Bandidos and Cossacks, resulting in nine deaths but lingering legal ambiguity. Binelli explores the mass arrests of bikers, many of whom weren’t even gang members, highlighting the unsettling realities of justice in such cases. He also examines the cultural significance of outlaw motorcycle clubs and their relentless tensions, painting a chilling picture of the aftermath and the quest for accountability.
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ANECDOTE

The Waco Biker Brawl

  • A 2015 biker brawl in Waco, Texas, resulted in nine deaths and 200 arrests.
  • Years later, not a single biker had been convicted, prompting further investigation.
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Identical Charges and Bonds

  • All 177 arrested bikers faced identical conspiracy charges and high bonds, regardless of their involvement.
  • Some arrested individuals had no criminal records and were seemingly present at the wrong time.
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Roxanne Avery's Investigation

  • Roxanne Avery, a trial preparation specialist, meticulously documented the Waco case details.
  • Her wall displays mugshots with notes about each biker, demonstrating her deep knowledge.
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