By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
May 31, 2015
Garland, Texas - On Saturday, hundreds of bikers from multiple motorcycle clubs from around the nation attended the funeral services of Bandidos member, Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40, aka, "Candy Man." According to Amy Irene White's WordPress blog, she reported that the Bandidos, Hells Angels, Vagos, Mongols, a couple from the Cossacks was present too (White confirmed the Cossacks presence on her comments section) and multiple other rival motorcycle clubs and groups attended the funeral service for Rodríguez who was killed on May 17 at the Twin Peaks Restaurant during a brawl between the Cossacks, Scimitars and Bandidos M.C.s, which involved the Waco police SWAT team. It is not known, if Rodríguez was killed by a rival club member or police.
The attendance at Rodríguez funeral on Saturday by multiple 1%'s or outlaw motorcycle clubs, which are considered to be criminal gangs and rival enemies according to the Texas Department of Public Safety and FBI is unprecedented and historical in the eyes of law enforcement. The alleged Waco police massacre of multiple bikers has apparently united rival 1%'s in this case and it is not known, if they will also join thousands of other bikers in a peaceful rally and protest scheduled for June 7 in Waco to protest the frivolous charges and excessive $1M bail set for each of the more than 170 bikers arrested for just wearing colors or their club logo leather vests. Most of the bikers arrested at the Twin Peaks Restaurant are members of the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents (TCCI). The TCCI on Thursday posted on their Facebook account that they and the US Defenders Program and the Texas Legislative Task Force are not in any way supporting the massive biker peaceful rally and protest being sponsored by other groups in Waco.
The groups sponsoring the June 7 peaceful biker rally and protest in Waco posted a flyer "All for 1" with information about the rally and invited all bikers to participate peacefully. Will the TCCI and 1%'s or outlaw clubs actually attend the rally as well in solidarity and defend their Constitutional right to peacefully assemble and wear their colors as protected speech?, time will only tell. The City of Waco police biker arrests and the alleged frivolous charges of organized crime and conspiracy to commit capital murder filed against those arrested by the McLennan County D.A.'s Office headed by District Attorney Abel Reyna has drawn criticism by other law enforcement agencies for arresting and detaining innocent bikers not involved in the homicides of nine bikers.
No one has been charge with capital murder in connection with the homicides of nine bikers.
The following nine victims were killed during the Twin Peaks Restaurant biker altercation between the Bandidos, Scimitars and Cassacks M.C.s in Waco, Texas.
● Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Richard Mathew Jordan Jr., 31, shot in the head.
● Richard Vincent Kirshner Jr., 47. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, shot in the neck. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Jesús Delgado Rodríguez, 65, shot in the head. (Bandidos M.C. affiliate) Rodríguez was a Purple Heart recipient.
● Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40. (Bandidos M.C.)
● Charles Wayne Russell, 46, shot in the chest. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Matthew Mark Smith, 27. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, shot in the head. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Richard Mathew Jordan Jr., 31, shot in the head.
● Richard Vincent Kirshner Jr., 47. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, shot in the neck. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Jesús Delgado Rodríguez, 65, shot in the head. (Bandidos M.C. affiliate) Rodríguez was a Purple Heart recipient.
● Manuel Issac Rodríguez, 40. (Bandidos M.C.)
● Charles Wayne Russell, 46, shot in the chest. (Cossacks M.C.)
● Matthew Mark Smith, 27. (Cossacks M.C.)
Out of 177 bikers in custody, two have made bail. Bail hearings are scheduled for June 5, 12 and 19.
Since 1994, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been adding motorcycle owners to the motorcycle street gang or outlaws classified list. All motor vehicle state registration departments in the U.S. automatically provide the information to the FBI when someone registers a motorcycle in their name. The FBI believes that 67% to 75% of motorcycle owners will eventually engage in criminal activity, according to the FBI.
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