The United Clubs of Waco recently attended a City Council meeting to report the extensive harassment at a charitable event to raise funds for Veterans.Read More
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There is an imaginary war between motorcycle clubs and the government, created in the minds of some law enforcement and government prosecutors, playing itself out in courthouses across America. Read More
As the McLennan County District Attorney's Twin Peaks debacle continues to crumble, an important and previously prolific motorcycle rights activist has emerged from the dust.Read More
The first Twin Peaks prosecution ends in a mistrial. While the DA considers a retrial, the MPP feels confident Bandido Jake will remain a free man.Read More
The motorcycle rights movement is alive and thriving in the state of Texas, despite reports and fears that the Waco tragedy would stifle participation.Read More
One of the 177 Waco Bikers and leaders within the National Motorcycle Rights Movement explains exactly what he was doing before the shooting at Twin Peaks.Read More
The significance of Waco to the motorcycle club community cannot be over-stated. What law could possibly allow 177 motorcyclists to be arrested for mere association?Read More
The National Council of Clubs held a press conference in Texas on the 1st Anniversary of Waco, to announce a National Protest Against Motorcycle Profiling and DiscriminationRead More
There is a lot of speculation relating to the 9 sealed indictments among the 106 indictments handed down by the Waco Grand Jury last week.Read More
It seems obvious that the Waco Grand Jury indictments are overly-broad and affords the prosecution the ability to offer plea agreements to individuals that committed no actual crime.Read More
The Waco Grand Jury seems to be focused solely on the 177 arrested bikers, rather than law enforcement’s culpability in the May 17th Shooting.Read More
“if I stood up to the police and code enforcement, I have no doubt I would win – but it would be a lengthy and expensive court process, in the meantime I have a family to Read More
The Waco incident has afforded a new opportunity for law enforcement to vilify an entire class of people based on the actions of the few.Read More
“I heard one pistol shot. All the rest of the shots I heard were assault rifles,”..."Soon as [the fight started] the Waco police jumped out of their vehicles and started shooting into the Read More
The National Motorcycle Profiling Survey that began October 1st is beginning to show some strong early trends confirming that motorcycle profiling is a prevalent and widespread problem. Read More
The Message of the interview is quite clearly that the suffering of the innocent outweighs the interest in persecuting the guilty. The following interview concerning the Waco incident took place July 26, 2015 on a Long Read More