Until you answer I will continue to ask, what motorcycle club ( or gang) are you a member of?
I’m not a member of any “Club”, Gang, association of any kind. I’ve already told you that once.
As far as “Schoolyard games” go, the Police and Prosecution are trained experts at that. Let’s see.....Oh, yea. The Michael Brown case. Things weren’t going their way....they released the tapes. OH NO!!!!! biasing the Grand Jury!!! you say...or not...
Evidence is evidence. It doesn’t change just because it is released to the defense or to the public.
Law Enforcement is the schoolyard bully, in case you haven’t noticed.
The argument or contention that releasing a video compromises an investigation is also preposterous. Under TX Public Records law, there is an exception allowing the withholding of information that compromises an investigation. This is useful to protect the ID of informants, infiltrators, means and methods of investigation, witness ID, and similar.
But what happened in Waco was an event in public. There was and is nothing "hidden" or "secret" about it. The incident is not part of an investigation, it is an action that took place in full view of the public.
Plenty of people have pointed out, and it's fairly obvious, when the state protests transparency, it's because the state is acting badly. It appears to have an aversion to the truth.