Gunfire erupted Sunday among rival biker gangs in Waco, Texas, leaving at least nine people dead, according to police.
Authorities had anticipated trouble and pre-positioned
officers.
"There were at least three rival gang groups here this
morning for whatever reason. As they were here, we had officers on scene. We
expected issues," said Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton, a police spokesman. He
later said there were at least five gangs.
The fight broke out at Twin Peaks restaurant and spilled
into the parking lot. It quickly escalated from hands and feet, as weapons, to
gunfire, Swanton said.
"In my nearly 35 years of law enforcement
experience," he said, "this is the most violent and gruesome scene
that I have dealt with."
Swanton expressed anger at Twin Peaks, which he claims had
been less than helpful in dealing with gangs in the past. He declined to
identify the specific groups involved in Sunday's shooting.
"Are we frustrated? Sure. Because we feel like there
may have been more that could have been done by a business to prevent
this," he said.
Corporate management at Twin Peaks released a statement
saying it was reviewing the circumstances of the shooting. The Waco restaurant
is franchised.
"We are thankful no employees, guests or police were
injured in this senseless violence outside the restaurant, and our sympathies
are with the families of those killed," the statement said.
To escape the fight, some restaurant customers and employees
took cover in the freezer, according to CNN affiliate KWTX. The station
reported that more than 100 weapons were recovered, and Waco police said
officers were continuing to arrest people arriving with weapons.
Swanton told reporters that eight people were dead on the
scene and another was pronounced dead at an area hospital. A total of 18 people
were taken to the hospital. It was not immediately clear whether that figure
included the person who died. All those injured or dead are believed to be
bikers.
No officers were hurt, Swanton said, praising their
response.
"Their action has saved lives in keeping this from
spilling into a very busy Sunday morning," the spokesman said. "Thank
goodness the officers were here, and took the action that they needed to take
to save numerous lives."
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