Everything I hear about this case suggests that the way the establishment is handling it is disgraceful.
Here, the affidavit of probable cause was deficient, and this guy should have been released. But he wasn’t, because if the judge ruled it was deficient, it would have exposed the county to liability for damages. So the judge made this wholly unjustified ruling.
That is the aspect of this matter that first attracted my interest. I figured that within a couple of days, it would get sorted out. Those who committed crimes would be charged with crimes.
But Reyna is sticking with the game plan he formulated on 5/17. At first, I think he was hoping to sweat the prisoners for testimony (which makes one wonder about the quality of the physical evidence.) Perhaps that worked - we can't know that.
Speaking of probable cause, these thing can take a LONG time to get resolved.
Judge Sullivan: Some Arrests at 2004 RNC Lacked Probable Cause
You ride with the cossacks or the banditos you have joined a new world. All these calls to.release evidence to the public are simply to undermine the case against these secret organizations. The gangs want to know who is testifying against them so they can shut them up. I’ve read that these gangs are working closely with the cartels. As long as the cops stay within the letter of,the law they can do what they want. If they don’t the case will collapse.
“Everything I hear about this case suggests that the way the establishment is handling it is disgraceful.”
Bikers on the scene commend the police for their actions.
Peter Graves, Bandidos officer and TCOC president at the Waco shooting, says they respect the police for doing their job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_sCRg69TQE
(Big John Snyder, Vice president of the Boozefighters at the Waco shooting) “The police were professional, considering the situation they were in. They were professional and doing their job,” he said.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-waco-biker-20150519-story.html
We have also heard from a biker family member that the police probably saved lives at Waco.